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Centennial unveils Safety Action Plan; adoption would unlock federal safety grant eligibility
Summary
City staff presented the Centennial Safety Action Plan, a Safe Systems‑based strategy prepared with FHWA funding, and said formal adoption would be required before the city pursues several federal safety grants.
City staff presented the Centennial Safety Action Plan, a federally framed Safe Systems plan prepared with Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) guidance and a $220,000 FHWA planning grant, and told the City Council that formal adoption is a prerequisite for pursuing several federal safety grants, including the next round of the Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) program.
“...this is straight from FHWA Federal Highway Administration's website,” presenter Anna Bunce said while explaining the plan’s Safe Systems approach. Staff stressed the plan is a framework — collecting crash data, public outreach results and a countermeasures toolbox — intended to prioritize projects and to support competitive grant applications.
The plan summarizes a multi‑year crash analysis and public outreach that included district…
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