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Webster Groves to pilot six Safe Streets for All demonstration projects; federal review delays purchases
Summary
City staff told the Sustainability Commission that six pilot Safe Streets for All projects — including speed humps, adaptive signals and a multi‑use path — are planned for fall, but equipment purchases are on hold pending a federal environmental review.
Webster Groves staff told the Sustainability Commission on June 16 that six demonstration projects funded through the Safe Streets for All planning grant will be piloted this fall, but the city cannot buy equipment or begin construction until a federally required environmental review is complete.
The projects identified for pilot testing include speed humps; adaptive signal timing; variable speed limit signage; in‑road warning lights at pedestrian crossings; a multi‑use path; and a pedestrian hybrid beacon. “We can't even purchase the equipment for these…
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