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Council approves Safe Streets for All memorandum of agreement to fund speed feedback signs and outreach
Summary
Council approved the Safe Streets for All (SS4A) memorandum of agreement with valley partners and accepted the city’s share of a $245,000 federal grant; Grand Junction’s portion is $23,000 and will fund mobile speed-feedback signs, messaging and education.
The Grand Junction City Council on Feb. 5 approved a memorandum of agreement to participate in a federal Safe Streets for All (SS4A) grant program aimed at reducing traffic-related injuries. The council vote on item 4B passed 7-0.
Councilmember Kennedy introduced the item and noted the total grant is $245,000; Grand Junction’s share was described in the meeting as 20 percent, or $23,000. Kennedy asked Chief Engineer Trent to explain how the grant fits into valley-wide safety planning and whether the…
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