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Terre Haute adopts 'Safe Streets' action plan aiming to eliminate traffic deaths by 2050

Terre Haute City Council · March 13, 2026
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Summary

The council adopted a Safe Streets action plan funded by a USDOT grant. The plan uses crash data (2018–2024) to prioritize 20 corridors, three focus areas and nine policy goals, and includes a safety toolkit for implementation.

The Terre Haute City Council on Thursday adopted the Safe Streets Terre Haute safety action plan, a federally funded initiative that sets a Vision Zero-style goal to eliminate traffic deaths and serious injuries in the city by 2050.

Maitri Desai, city planner, and Heidi Thomas of Lochmuller Group presented the plan supported by the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Safe Streets and Roads for All grant. The consultants said the plan combines crash data from 2018 through…

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