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Mount Shasta Council adopts safety action plan to boost grant competitiveness and guide street fixes
Summary
The Mount Shasta City Council adopted a consultant-prepared safety action plan funded by a federal Safe Streets for All grant; the plan identifies geometric and policy fixes, improves grant competitiveness and includes a project timeline through December 2027.
The Mount Shasta City Council on the evening's meeting voted to approve and adopt a comprehensive safety action plan prepared by consulting firm Kimley-Horn, a plan city staff said will make the city more competitive for federal and state transportation grants.
City Manager Todd introduced the draft plan, which was funded through a federal Safe Streets for All grant and assesses geometric issues, enforcement needs and policy changes across Mount Shasta roadways. "With the…
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