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Garden City adopts regional Safe Streets for All action plan to target dangerous intersections
Summary
Garden City council voted unanimously to adopt a Safe Streets for All unified safety action plan developed with three neighboring cities; the plan identifies priority locations and positions the city to compete for federal and state safety and multimodal grants.
Garden City on Monday adopted a regional Safe Streets for All action plan intended to reduce traffic fatalities and serious injuries by targeting the city’s most dangerous roadways and intersections.
The plan, developed over roughly 12 months in partnership with the cities of Wayne, Inkster and Westland and prepared by McKenn and Associates, maps priority project locations, pairs quantitative crash data with resident input and recommends funding sources and timelines for safety improvements. "Garden City from 2019 to 2023 experienced 2,086 crashes, including 5 fatal crashes and 34 serious or incapacitating injuries," consultant Ashley Dankowski told the council during a presentation. "Most crashes were occurring on county and state…
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