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Safe Streets plan seeks leadership commitment to reduce serious crashes; staff aims to apply for federal implementation grants
Summary
City staff and consultant presented a Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) transportation safety action plan, asked the board to endorse an interim target of a 20% reduction in 2023 fatal and serious-injury crash rate, and outlined corridors and project prioritization to pursue federal implementation funding.
City traffic engineering staff and consultants presented the draft Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) safety action plan and asked the board to adopt a leadership commitment and interim goal that would make the city eligible to apply for federal implementation grants.
Adam Mosier, the city’s street traffic engineer, told the board Franklin obtained a direct federal planning grant through the SS4A program and explained the program funds both action plans and later implementation projects.…
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