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Saginaw presents Safe Streets plan to reduce serious crashes, will seek council approval for federal grant

Saginaw City Council · January 13, 2026
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Summary

City engineers and consultants presented a US DOT 'Safe Streets and Roads for All' safety action plan that maps crashes, prioritizes a high‑risk network covering 14% of city road mileage and recommends near‑term and long‑term countermeasures; council will be asked to approve the plan on Feb. 23 to support competitive implementation grants.

Assistant City Engineer Ronald Rangel and C2G consultants presented the Safe Streets safety action plan, funded by a US DOT planning grant, and described a data‑driven list of prioritized projects intended to reduce serious and fatal crashes in Saginaw.

Presenters said crash data from 2014–2023 show nearly 13,000 crashes within city limits, including 29 fatal crashes and 164 serious injury crashes. Consultants noted that vulnerable road users…

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