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Commerce City unveils data-driven safety action plan, highlights crash hotspots and next steps
Summary
Staff presented a Safety Action Plan using 2019–2023 crash data and community engagement; plan identifies top priority road segments, possible countermeasures and funding pathway through the federal Safe Streets and Roads for All program.
Commerce City staff presented an initial Safety Action Plan (SAP) that uses crash and systemic road-geometry data from 2019–2023 to prioritize locations for safety improvements and to guide future funding requests under the federal Safe Streets and Roads for All program.
“Safety Action Plan is a comprehensive safety plan that is aimed to reduce and eliminate serious injury and fatal crashes that affect all roadway users,” Interim Public Works Director Jenna (last name not specified in the record) told council. She said staff focused on arterials and collectors because those facilities account for the majority of killed or severely injured (KSI) crashes in the city.
Staff described an extensive engagement program in phase one: two open houses in summer 2024, more than 12,300 mailed flyers, five pop-up events, social media outreach and a…
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