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Spring Hill council hears 20-year Safe Streets for All safety plan; short-term actions proposed

3654539 · May 23, 2025
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Summary

City staff and consultant HDR presented a federally funded Safe Streets for All draft plan that prioritizes high-injury corridors, short-term actions and 25 projects across state, county and city roads; council was told the plan positions the city to pursue implementation grants.

Spring Hill city staff and consultant HDR presented a draft Safe Streets for All (SS4A) comprehensive safety action plan to the city council on May 22, outlining 20 years of prioritized projects and short-term actions to reduce traffic fatalities and serious injuries.

The plan, funded in part by the U.S. Department of Transportation, identifies a high-injury network that accounts for roughly 80% of the city’s fatal and serious injury crashes while comprising less than 25% of local roads, and recommends 25 projects and about 30 miles of roadway improvements to be implemented over two decades. "We used…

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