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CRTPA updates Tallahassee commission on Safe Streets for All plan; city accepts report
Summary
The Capital Regional Transportation Planning Agency briefed the commission on the region’s Safe Streets for All Action Plan, highlighted completed work and projects in design and construction, and staff asked the commission to accept the plan update; the commission accepted the report unanimously.
Tallahassee — The Tallahassee City Commission on Wednesday accepted an update on the Safe Streets for All Action Plan prepared by the Capital Regional Transportation Planning Agency (CRTPA), which maps high‑injury corridors and identifies projects eligible for federal safety funding.
Greg Slay, executive director of the CRTPA, told commissioners the plan used five years of crash data (2017–2021) and established a regional aspirational goal of zero traffic fatalities by 2040. Slay described two mapped “high injury networks”: one covering all crash types and another focused on vulnerable users (pedestrians and bicyclists).
The presentation listed completed and funded work tied to the plan, including newly installed raised crosswalks and speed tables on Pensacola and St. Augustine streets (a roughly $250,000 project),…
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