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Consultants preview Riverside SS4A draft action plan; $875,000 federal/local package targets Woodman corridor

5341150 · July 8, 2025
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Consultants for Riverside on July 7 previewed a Safe Streets for All draft action plan tied to a $700,000 federal SS4A award plus a $175,000 local match; the draft focuses on safety improvements on the Woodman corridor and outlines a feasibility and design schedule ahead of an August adoption deadline.

Consultants from Wolpert and representatives from the Montgomery County Transportation Improvement District on July 7 presented Riverside City Council with a draft Safe Streets for All (SS4A) action plan that city staff said is aimed at preventing roadway deaths and serious injuries and positioning the city for follow-on implementation grants.

Nate Fisher, consultant with Wolpert, said the city was awarded a $700,000 federal SS4A grant with a $175,000 local match, for a total project package of $875,000. "The goal of the action plan is to prevent roadway deaths and serious injuries," Fisher said. He described the action plan as the first required step to become eligible for additional implementation funding from the Federal Highway Administration.

The draft plan combines a citywide analysis with a narrowed focus on a corridor that Wolpert identified for the SS4A-funded work: the…

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