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Missoula planners outline Reserve Street Safety Action Plan; focus on intersections, crossings and speeds

2831214 · March 26, 2025
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Summary

Missoula MPO and city staff presented a corridor safety plan for Reserve Street funded by a Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) grant. The plan identifies crash hotspots, recommends signal and crossing treatments, access management, and speed‑management measures, and will feed future grant applications for construction funding.

City transportation planners presented the Reserve Street Safety Action Plan to the Public Works Committee March 12, outlining crash history, community outreach findings and a menu of near‑term and long‑term safety measures for the corridor.

Charlie Benefie, transportation planner with the Missoula Metropolitan Planning Organization, said the plan is funded through a federal Safe Streets and Roads for All award of nearly $400,000 (just over $300,000 federal) with additional state Department of Transportation support. Benefie said the plan is a planning‑level document that does not include construction funding but will support competitive construction grant…

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