Safe Streets and Roads for All Safety Action Plan Take the City of Shoreline survey

Shoreline, WALocal News

The City of Shoreline in Washington is addressing a troubling rise in crashes resulting in serious injuries and fatalities by implementing a new Transportation Safety Action Plan. This initiative aligns with the national Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) program, which aims to improve safety for all road users, including pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers. The Plan supports Shoreline’s strategic objectives to enhance traffic safety and will build upon findings from the Annual Traffic Report. Community feedback is essential for shaping the Plan, particularly in prioritizing traffic safety projects amid limited city funds and potential grant opportunities. Residents are encouraged to participate in the process by completing an online survey at engage.

shorelinewa. gov/SS4A. This initiative not only aims to reduce accidents but also fosters a culture of safety within the community. By engaging with residents, Shoreline officials hope to create a comprehensive approach to traffic safety that reflects community values. The project underscores the city's proactive stance in addressing public safety concerns on local roads.

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