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Council adopts Safe Streets and Roads for All plan so city can pursue FHWA implementation grants
Summary
The West Lafayette Common Council on June 2 adopted a resolution endorsing the city’s Safe Streets and Roads for All comprehensive safety action plan, clearing the way to apply for Federal Highway Administration implementation grants.
The West Lafayette Common Council on June 2 adopted a resolution endorsing the city’s Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) comprehensive safety action plan, clearing the way to apply for Federal Highway Administration implementation grants.
The council adopted Resolution 8-20-25 by a 6-0 roll-call vote. City Engineer Natalia Bartos said the plan was developed after the council’s earlier Vision Zero policy and a federal planning grant. American StructurePoint led the work; the consultant described the plan’s methodology and prioritized projects and programs.
Why this matters: Adoption lets the city apply for FHWA implementation grants that typically range from $2.5 million to $25 million and require significant federal matching. The plan identifies corridors and intersections with high injury rates and builds a project list the city can advance into design and construction.
Bartos told the council the…
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