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Greeley outlines $10 million SS4A quick-build plan for 128 locations to reduce severe crashes

Greeley City Council · February 17, 2026
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Public works presented a US DOT SS4A award ($8M federal + $2M city match) to fund quick-build safety countermeasures at 128 city locations; staff said projects are paint-and-plastic pilots, could impact up to ~1,500 parking spaces, and most work could occur in 2026 pending NEPA clearance.

The city’s interim deputy public works director and chief engineer, Steven Youngkin, told the council Greeley secured a large U.S. Department of Transportation Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) grant and outlined a pilot program of quick-build safety countermeasures at 128 locations.

"We went for the largest grant possible, which was almost $8,000,000 with a $2,000,000 city match," Youngkin said, describing the award as the second largest in the country to the City of San Jose among recipients. The SS4A work is intended to implement priority items from the Vision Zero Safety Action Plan and…

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