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Consultants ask Mobile County to promote SS4A safety-action survey after data review finds thousands of crashes
Summary
Consultants for a federal Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) plan told the Mobile County Commission they found roughly 71,000 crashes in the past five years and urged the county to help publicize a short, map-based survey to identify hotspots so projects can compete for an 80/20 implementation grant.
Kevin Harrison of engineering firm Sane Associates, joined by Monica Williamson of the South Alabama Regional Planning Commission, briefed the Mobile County Commission on the federal Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) safety action plan and asked commissioners to help publicize a short public survey.
Harrison said the project team’s crash database shows about 71,000 vehicle crashes in Mobile County over the past five years and 347 fatalities in that period. He said the safety action plan has two parts: a data analysis to identify crash “hot spots” and a public-involvement…
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