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Hot Springs board reviews Safe Streets plan targeting 40% reduction in serious crashes by 2040
Summary
City staff presented a Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) safety action plan identifying high-injury corridors and projects to pursue federal implementation grants; plan targets a 40% reduction in fatal and serious crashes by 2040 and zero by 2050 and will support grant applications.
The City of Hot Springs reviewed a Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) safety action plan that lays out priority projects and crash data to support future roadway-safety grant applications.
Assistant City Engineer Mike Hill said the plan, developed with Kimberly Horn, city staff, an advisory committee and FHWA, finds that "86 percent of severe crashes occur in 10% of the city…
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