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Roswell committee adopts citywide safety action plan, approves Vision Zero resolution and moves to pursue federal and state safety grants
Summary
The Roswell committee approved a citywide safety action plan and a Vision Zero resolution, authorized staff to pursue Federal Highway Administration SS4A implementation grants that require a 20% local match, and approved submitting a GDOT LMIG application for up to $400,000 with a 30% local match.
The Roswell committee on May 27 approved a citywide safety action plan and adopted a Vision Zero resolution, and it authorized staff to pursue federal and state implementation funding to carry out traffic-calming and safety projects.
The committee approved the safety action plan and Vision Zero resolution on a motion by Councilmember David Johnson, seconded by Councilmember Sarah Beeson; the motion passed unanimously. The committee then endorsed staff pursuing U.S. Department of Transportation/Federal Highway Administration implementation grants under the Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) program, and later approved submitting a Georgia Department of Transportation Local Maintenance and Improvement Grant (LMIG) application for up to $400,000 with a required 30% local match.
The safety action plan was produced with a $200,000 USDOT planning grant; staff said the $50,000 local match for the planning phase was…
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