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Council adopts Safe Streets for All plan to target intersections and sidewalks, pursue grant funding

5387399 · June 12, 2025
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Summary

Spring Hill adopted a Safe Streets for All (SS4A) Comprehensive Safety Action Plan, prioritizing intersections and corridors (including portions of U.S. 169 and 190 First) for safety projects and laying out short-, mid- and long-term actions to pursue Vision Zero and implementation grants.

The Spring Hill City Council formally adopted the Safe Streets for All (SS4A) Comprehensive Safety Action Plan, a document staff and consultants described as a framework for reducing roadway fatalities and serious injuries and for pursuing federal discretionary grant funding.

The plan, prepared by HDR and presented by consultant Jay Aber, lays out a “safe systems” approach, maps of crashes and a prioritized project list that separates city, county and state-jurisdiction projects. Staff said the plan is roughly…

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