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Shawnee County adopts Vision Zero plan, clears intent to finance 176-unit apartment project and sets CID hearing for Stormont Vail campus
Summary
The Shawnee County Board of County Commissioners on Nov. 24 adopted a Vision Zero safety resolution required for Safe Streets for All grant eligibility, approved an inducement resolution for taxable multifamily housing revenue bonds for a 176-unit project at SE 31st and Fremont, and set a public hearing to consider a Community Improvement District for the Stormont Vail Event Center campus.
The Shawnee County Board of County Commissioners voted unanimously Nov. 24 to adopt a Vision Zero-style resolution and a comprehensive safety action plan intended to reduce serious injuries and fatalities on county roads and to satisfy a Safe Streets and Roads for All grant requirement.
Courtney House, director of public works, told commissioners the plan sets two primary goals: to strive for zero fatalities and serious injuries on the county road system by 2055 and to adopt the comprehensive action plan required to pursue federal SS4A funding. House said the project is nearly…
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