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Peachtree City staff push to adopt Safe Streets action plan ahead of FHWA grant deadline

3242996 · May 8, 2025
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City engineers presented a county‑wide safety action plan at the May 8 work session and said adopting the plan would let Peachtree City apply for Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) Safe Streets and Roads for All funds by the June 23 deadline; staff flagged SR 54 grade separation (2023 SPLOST Project 30) as a strong candidate.

City engineering staff and consultants presented a Safety Action Plan at the May 8 work session and asked the council to adopt the plan so the city can apply for Federal Highway Administration Safe Streets funding before the June 23 federal deadline.

Adoption matters because it would enable Peachtree City to nominate projects for competitive FHWA funding that requires a locally adopted safety action plan; staff said one likely candidate is the grade‑separation project on State Route 54 East (2023 SPLOST Project 30), which is already locally funded and could provide the required 20% match.

Dave Borkowski, city engineer,…

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