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Safe Streets for All plan maps top safety priorities for Auburn, highlights high-injury corridors
Summary
Consultants from VHB presented the Safe Streets for All Safety Action Plan to Auburn councilors on April 7, identifying a high-injury network in the city, public-surveyed trouble spots and a menu of engineering, policy and enforcement recommendations linked to federal FHWA tools and grant-readiness.
Consultants from VHB delivered an overview of the Safe Streets for All (SS4A) Safety Action Plan for Auburn and Lewiston at the April 7 meeting, describing an evidence-driven plan intended to prioritize projects and make future grant applications more competitive.
VHB project manager Jason Reddy said the plan used 10 years of MaineDOT crash data and community input to identify a “high-injury network” of road segments where crashes producing serious injuries or fatalities concentrate. The consultant…
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