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Consultant outlines Safe Streets action-plan process, grant funding and public engagement
Summary
Kimley-Horn told Saginaw council the Safe Streets action plan will use crash data to identify countermeasures, is funded primarily by an SS4A planning grant with a $230,000 project cost and 20% local match, and will rely on task-force meetings, online maps and pop-up events for public input.
Pete Kelly, project manager with engineering firm Kimley-Horn, presented the cityfs Safe Streets action-plan kickoff, describing project scope, timeline and engagement methods. He said the planning phase is estimated at $230,000 with the Federal Highway Administration administering an SS4A (Safe Streets for All) planning grant that requires a 20% city match.
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