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Buckeye adopts Transportation Safety Plan to target severe crashes, pursue SS4A funds

City of Buckeye City Council · May 6, 2026
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Summary

The council unanimously adopted a data‑driven Transportation Safety Plan that identifies a high‑risk network and sets a 5% reduction target for fatalities and serious injuries over 10 years; adoption positions Buckeye to apply for Federal Highway Administration SS4A implementation funding.

The Buckeye City Council voted unanimously May 5 to adopt the city’s Transportation Safety Plan (TSP), a data‑driven program to reduce fatalities and serious injuries on Buckeye roadways.

John Willett, deputy director of transportation, and consultant Jan Koprowski described an 18‑month study funded by a federal SS4A grant. The analysis covered a five‑year crash record across the Buckeye Municipal Planning Area (excluding the I‑10 main line) and…

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