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City launches ambitious plan for safer streets and schools

June 28, 2024 | Littleton City, Arapahoe County, Colorado



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City launches ambitious plan for safer streets and schools
During a recent government meeting, officials outlined a comprehensive plan for enhancing pedestrian and cyclist safety throughout the year. Key initiatives include an increased communications campaign aimed at raising awareness about walking and biking, as well as the implementation of feedback signs along major corridors to collect valuable data.

The meeting highlighted several ongoing projects, such as an education and enforcement campaign in partnership with local police, and various bike and pedestrian projects. Officials are currently evaluating school safety zones and have initiated a traffic calming evaluation to address safety concerns in these areas.

In a significant move, the government has applied for $2 million in federal funding through the Active Transportation Infrastructure Program (ATIP) to study and design improvements for nine key corridors. The local government plans to contribute $600,000 as a match for this funding.

The meeting also emphasized the importance of identifying budget needs for future projects, ensuring that safety enhancements remain a priority. Officials presented a list of pilot projects under consideration, indicating a proactive approach to improving community infrastructure and safety measures.

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