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Safer Streets Richardson plan maps high-injury network, targets 50% reduction in serious crashes by 2050 and seeks public input

City of Richardson · August 26, 2025
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Summary

Consultants presented a Safer Streets Richardson safety action plan funded by the U.S. DOT Safe Streets and Roads for All grant, reviewed 2020–2024 crash data (6,292 crashes; 195 serious/fatal) and invited public feedback as the team builds a high-injury network and action plan through 2026.

Consultants outlined the Safer Streets Richardson safety action plan at a public meeting, saying the effort uses police crash data to map a high-injury network and prioritize interventions aimed at reducing deaths and serious injuries.

At the meeting, Josh Peterman (consultant) said Richardson recorded 6,292 crashes between 2020 and 2024; 195 of those crashes were classified as serious or fatal. He reported the mode breakdown for serious and fatal crashes as 133 in cars,…

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