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Council adopts Safe Streets for All safety action plan focused on high-injury corridors
Summary
Council approved a federally funded Safe Streets for All local safety action plan that identifies a 25-corridor high-injury network and recommends engineering, policy and education measures to cut fatalities and serious injuries, plus a public crash dashboard and school-safety priorities.
Columbus City Council voted Dec. 9 to adopt a citywide Safe Streets for All local safety action plan developed with federal grant support and consultant Benesch.
Consultant Alex Henry summarized the plan’s data-driven approach: a five‑year crash analysis, a high‑injury network (25 corridors — 15 city‑maintained, 10 GDOT‑maintained), targeted countermeasures (sidewalk…
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