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Cleveland Heights seeks adoption of Safe Streets plan, aims for federal grant applications
Summary
Council heard a presentation of the Comprehensive Equitable Safety Action Plan (CSAP), developed under the federal Safe Streets for All program, and signaled support to adopt the plan and pursue demonstration and implementation grants to fund road safety projects.
Cleveland Heights officials presented the city’s Comprehensive Equitable Safety Action Plan (CSAP) to the Committee of the Whole on April 7 and said they will seek council adoption so the city can pursue federal Safe Streets for All demonstration and implementation funding.
Planning Director Zantz, presenting the plan, said the study reviewed a 10-year crash history and identified over 7,000 crashes in the city and multiple fatal and serious-injury incidents in recent years. “We looked at where these things are happening,” Zantz said, and the plan targets segments and intersections with high fatality and injury…
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