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Cottonwood Heights weighs federal SS4A grant to fund citywide safety action plan
Summary
Council discussed Resolution 2026-18 to accept a federal Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) award and convert a corridor demonstration into a citywide safety action plan; staff said the grant is reimbursable and the city could owe up to about $100,000 depending on how much of the $500,000 program is used.
Cottonwood Heights council members spent the bulk of their April 7 meeting considering Resolution 2026-18, which would approve a grant agreement with the U.S. Department of Transportation for a Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) project and allow the city to proceed with a citywide safety action plan.
Staff described the award as originating from an earlier corridor-specific application that had been delayed. The presenter explained that federal officials agreed to let Cottonwood Heights expand the work from a single corridor to a citywide safety action plan, allowing the city to prioritize…
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