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Sioux City reviews draft Safe Streets plan; 15‑day public comment opens March 31
Summary
Consultants working under a USDOT Safe Streets and Roads for All grant presented a draft transportation safety action plan for Sioux City and Sergeant Bluff, identified priority corridors and project points from 2019–2023 crash data, and set a public-comment window beginning March 31.
Consultants from Simcoe presented a draft transportation safety action plan to the Sioux City Council on March 10, saying the plan — funded by a U.S. Department of Transportation Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) grant — will make the city eligible for implementation funding for projects identified in the document.
Corinne Erickson of Simcoe told the council the draft draws on a steering committee that included Sioux City engineering, transit, the Active Transportation Board, law enforcement, Siouxland District Health and the public schools. The consultants said they received roughly 200 responses to a public survey, which allowed residents to pin safety concerns on a map…
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