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Commission reviews SS4A outreach and high-injury network; staff to select 10 segments for concept drawings and grant work

Pleasant Hill Traffic Safety Commission · April 30, 2026
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Summary

Commissioners received an update on the Safe Streets for All planning effort: staff and consultants identified a high-injury network (2019–2023) where 98% of crashes occur on 10% of streets; staff will select 10 segments for concept drawings to pursue grants and held a public workshop May 19.

Commissioners heard a staff update on the city's Safe Streets for All (SS4A) safety-action planning process and the high-injury network (HIN) used to target improvements.

Richard "Rich" Davies summarized the April 19 stakeholder meeting and said the city's consultant analyzed crash data from 2019 through 2023 and found that 98% of crashes occurred on roughly 10% of the street network. Davies and staff described the HIN as the basis for selecting up to 10 street segments that will receive concept-line…

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