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Shawnee accepts $250,000 FHWA grant and names University of Oklahoma as subrecipient for Safe Streets plan

3842318 · June 17, 2025
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The City of Shawnee approved a Federal Highway Administration grant (approx. $250,000) to develop a Safe Streets & Roads for All (SS4A) action plan and approved a subrecipient agreement with the University of Oklahoma’s Hudson College of Public Health to execute planning, public outreach and data analysis.

The City of Shawnee voted unanimously to accept a Federal Highway Administration Safe Streets & Roads for All (SS4A) grant—roughly $250,000—and to enter a subrecipient agreement with the University of Oklahoma’s Hudson College of Public Health to develop a community-wide safety action plan.

Ryan Harkins, the city’s community development director, told commissioners the federal award will fund a safety action plan addressing…

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