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McKinney presents Safe Streets plan draft, identifies high‑injury network and Oct. 23 public meeting
Summary
Engineering staff presented Safe Streets for All (SS4A) grant‑funded work, a five‑year crash analysis and a high‑injury network that concentrates 63% of serious crashes on under 4% of roadway miles; staff plans an Oct. 23 public meeting and will return with a draft safety action plan for adoption early next year.
Gary Graham, director of engineering, updated the McKinney City Council on the Safe Streets project (the Safe Streets and Roads for All, or SS4A, planning effort funded in part by the U.S. Department of Transportation). Graham said the project will produce a data‑driven safety action plan that can be used to pursue federal funding for roadway safety improvements.
Graham summarized a five‑year crash review (2020–2024) showing 7,778 reported crashes citywide, of which 215 involved a fatality or serious injury, representing 249 people with either fatal or serious injuries. The analysis excludes main lanes of US‑75…
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