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Countywide SS4A safety-action plan presented to Mobile City Council; public input sought
Summary
Regional planners told the council a countywide Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) safety action plan will use crash data and public input to prioritize projects; presenters reported 71,000 crashes in Mobile County over the past five years and asked the public to complete a QR-code survey that will feed an interactive map and a prioritized project list for possible $22–$25 million implementation grants.
Kevin Harrison of Saint Associates and Monica Williamson of the South Alabama Regional Planning Commission told the Mobile City Council on Jan. 6 that SARPC has secured funding to develop a countywide SS4A safety action plan designed to identify high-crash locations and candidate countermeasures.
"There's been 71,000 crashes in Mobile County in the past 5 years," Harrison said, and he added that the data set includes pedestrian and bicycle crashes. The SS4A effort will produce a safety action…
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