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Consultant presents Fullerton Safe Streets plan: ~200 improvements packaged into 10 bids; May SS4A funding round looming
Summary
Lochner consultant Carlos Velasquez presented a Safe Streets for All action plan that maps about 200 recommended safety projects and packages them into 10 implementable corridors; staff and commissioners discussed grant competitiveness, low survey response counts, and next steps toward council adoption and May grant deadlines.
Carlos Velasquez, a principal and project manager for Lochner, presented the draft Safe Streets for All action plan to the Transportation & Circulation Commission on April 6, describing the plan’s goals, outreach, data basis and proposed countermeasures.
“We were contracted by the city of Fullerton to lead the development of the city's safety action plan,” Velasquez said. He described a five‑year project that combined collision data (a five‑year window), six in‑person engagement events, and two community surveys to identify hotspots and candidate countermeasures such as leading pedestrian intervals, retroreflective backplates, speed‑feedback signs, curb extensions, bicycle turn boxes…
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