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Boerne reviews draft Safe Streets action plan aimed at cutting fatalities, eyes federal implementation grant
Summary
City staff presented a draft safety action plan for an SS4A planning grant, highlighting a high-injury network, 36 fatal/serious-injury crashes and targeted corridors and intersections; staff said the plan readies the city to apply later for competitive implementation funding.
Boerne city staff on March 10 presented a draft Safety Action Plan prepared to support a Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) planning grant and to position the city for future implementation funding.
"We're trying to get that 36 down to 0," Jeff, a city staff member, said, referring to the 36 fatal or serious-injury crashes the team reviewed. He described a high-injury network where roughly 73% of crashes occur on about 15% of the city's roadways and identified priority intersections and corridors for targeted safety improvements.
The plan outlines intersection-focused fixes (mid-block pedestrian crossings, upgraded crosswalks,…
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