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Eagle Pass MPO hears Safe Streets for All kickoff, consultant shows five‑year collision trends
Summary
Consultants briefed the Eagle Pass MPO on a federally funded Safe Streets for All safety action plan, presenting Jan. 2021–Dec. 2025 collision data, identifying high‑injury corridors and scheduling community meetings to develop engineering and non‑engineering countermeasures.
Nayan Amin, a consultant with TJKM Consulting Group, told the Eagle Pass Metropolitan Planning Organization policy board on Feb. 10 that the city’s federally funded Safe Streets for All project will prioritize ‘‘the human life and safety above speed, convenience, or property’’ as it develops safety countermeasures.
Amin, presenting the project kickoff and collision analysis, said the team compiled crash reports from January 2021 through December 2025 to identify high‑injury corridors and inform a package of engineering and non‑engineering strategies. ‘‘We need to treat traffic deaths and serious injuries as preventable and accommodate that in the design of the…
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