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Milton pursues Safe Streets for All plan to shape Highway 90 and win implementation funds
Summary
City staff said a safety action plan — the required first phase of the federal Safe Streets for All program — would map crash and near‑miss hotspots, fund public engagement and give Milton leverage when FDOT finalizes Highway 90 designs; the plan is expected to take about 18–24 months.
Milton city staff on Tuesday outlined how the city’s application to the Safe Streets for All program would use a safety action plan to identify dangerous road segments, guide public engagement and position the city to compete for later implementation funding.
Jacob, a city staff member presenting the update, said the program is two‑phased: the safety action plan is required to reach the implementation pot of money. “That’s the only way you can get to…
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