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Planning commission recommends Spring Hill adopt Safe Streets for All safety action plan
Summary
Spring Hill City planning commissioners voted 7-0 to recommend the City Council adopt a U.S. DOT‑funded Safe Streets for All comprehensive safety action plan that maps priority corridors, projects and short‑, medium‑ and long‑term actions for the next 20 years.
The Spring Hill Planning Commission on June 5 recommended that the City Council adopt the city’s draft Safe Streets for All comprehensive safety action plan and authorized staff to submit an implementation grant application identifying seven project areas.
The plan, prepared with consultant HDR and led in Spring Hill by City Engineer Allison Abel, responds to 379 documented crashes in the Spring Hill area between 2014 and 2023, including eight fatal crashes and 42 serious‑injury crashes. Jay Aber, HDR project manager, told the commission the analysis and public engagement show a concentrated pattern: roughly 25% of corridors carry about 80% of the fatal and serious‑injury crashes.
The plan was funded 80% by the U.S. Department of Transportation through the Safe Streets for All discretionary grant program,…
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