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Freeport council adopts Safe Streets plan to target corridors with concentrated severe crashes
Summary
The City of Freeport adopted a Safe Streets for All safety action plan to target streets responsible for most severe crashes and make the city eligible for federal implementation grants; council approved the plan 7–1.
The Freeport City Council on Monday adopted the city’s Safe Streets for All safety action plan, a data-driven strategy designed to reduce serious crashes and make the city eligible for federal implementation funding.
Matthew Dirdall, project manager at Alta Planning and Design, told the council the plan uses a "safe system" framework to identify where crashes are concentrated. "About 9% of streets in Freeport account for about 60 percent of severe crashes," he said, and…
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