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CRTPA board adopts 'Take the Safe Route' school safety study to prioritize improvements at 12 schools
Summary
The CRTPA board unanimously adopted a regional school safety study that identifies 12 priority schools across Leon, Wakulla and Gadsden counties and provides an implementation toolkit and grant‑matching guidance for sidewalks, crosswalks and other near‑term safety improvements.
The Capital Region Transportation Planning Agency board on April 15 adopted the "Take the Safe Route" school safety study, a two‑phase report that identifies 12 priority public schools across Leon, Wakulla and Gadsden counties and provides a grant‑ready toolkit for local partners.
The study, presented by Lindsay Slaughterback, transportation planner with Kimley Horn, said the project used a desktop analysis and site visits to prioritize schools and produce site‑specific recommendations and cost/time estimates. "We identified 12 schools throughout the region," Slaughterback said,…
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