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Cedar Park council backs joint SS4A application with Williamson County to add reflective signal backplates at intersections
Summary
The council authorized a letter of support for a joint Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) application with Williamson County to add reflective backplates to signal heads at more than 700 locations, a project staff said could reduce crashes by up to 15%.
Cedar Park staff told the council on June 12 that the city should participate in a joint application with Williamson County for the federal Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) grant program, and the council approved the requested authorization.
Randy Skinner, assistant director of engineering capital projects, said SS4A originates from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and provides federal funds for projects that "prevent or eliminate deaths and serious injuries on our roadways." He said the program…
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