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Holly Springs council adopts Vision Zero safety policy after countywide plan presentation

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Summary

After a consultant outlined a Cherokee County Safe Streets and Roads for All safety action plan, Holly Springs voted unanimously to adopt a Vision Zero policy, endorsing a goal of zero traffic deaths and serious injuries by 2040 and directing continued coordination with county stakeholders.

Holly Springs voted unanimously Feb. 21 to adopt a Vision Zero policy tied to the countywide Safe Streets and Roads for All safety action plan.

Ansley Belton, a member of the consultant team for Cherokee County’s planning program, summarized the draft safety action plan and the community engagement behind it, saying the team heard from more than 700 residents and a stakeholder committee of roughly 75 people. Belton said the plan recommends a mix of engineering, enforcement and education measures and proposes a multi-jurisdictional goal of…

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