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City review of Safe Streets for All plan recommends corridor priorities, asks council to adopt reduction goal

City of Fairhope · January 13, 2026
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Summary

Kimley‑Horn presented a draft Safe Streets for All (SS4A) safety action plan identifying a 10‑segment high‑injury network and recommending a formal city commitment to maintain a downward trend in fatalities (equivalent to ~50% reduction by 2035 if trend continues). Council discussed data, ALDOT and MPO coordination, and next steps for grant implementation.

Kimley‑Horn consultant Laura Beth Yates presented the draft Safe Streets for All safety action plan that city staff and a steering committee developed with public outreach and crash‑data analysis. The federally funded SS4A action‑plan grant supported the planning work; the plan identifies the city’s top 10 corridors for attention and recommends project fact sheets and prioritized interventions.

Yates said the team used five years of crash data (2019–2023) to focus on fatal and serious‑injury crashes and…

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