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Adams County reviews road-safety plan and $2.6 million guardrail grant
Summary
County staff presented crash data and proposed a countywide road-safety plan tied to a $2.6 million grant for guardrail improvements across about 50 bridges; commissioners discussed focusing projects using crash clusters and agreed to keep planning internal before formal action.
Adams County staff on Thursday presented a countywide road-safety plan and the data that prompted it, including a multi-year grant for guardrail upgrades.
Nate, a county road official, told commissioners the county received a $2,600,000 grant to fund guardrail improvements “across about 50 bridges in the county.” He said his office compiled crash reports in the county’s ERIE system from 2019 through 2023 and found 772 reported crashes in that window, with just under 35% being…
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