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R2025-302 Resolution Accepting the FY2025 Safe Streets and Roads for All Comprehensive Safety Action Plan
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R2025-302 Resolution Accepting the FY2025 Safe Streets and Roads for All Comprehensive Safety Action Plan
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R2025-302
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R2025-302 Resolution Accepting the FY2025 Safe Streets and Roads for All Comprehensive Safety Action Plan
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11/17/2025
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yob <br /> Guidepost <br /> SS4A Eligibility <br /> Congress passed the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act(IIJA)which established the Safe Streets and Roads for <br /> All(SS4A)competitive grant program with$5 billion in appropriated funds over 5 years,2022-2026.The SS4A program <br /> funds regional, local, and Tribal initiatives through grants to prevent roadway fatalities and serious injuries. Eligibility <br /> for the Safety Action Plan is determined by using the SS4A Self-Certification Eligibility Worksheet. The requirements <br /> are listed below, with the corresponding page numbers in this plan where the information about fulfilling each <br /> requirement can be found. <br /> Safety Action Plan Requirements Page <br /> Public Commitment to Zero Fatalities and Serious Injuries 6 <br /> Target Date for Commitment 6 <br /> Task Force or Similar Body Established and Charged with Plan's Development, 8 <br /> Implementation,and Monitoring <br /> Analysis of Existing Conditions 14 <br /> Crash Trends Analysis 14 <br /> High-Risk Roadway Analysis 28 <br /> Geospatial Identification of High-Risk Locations 29 <br /> Public Engagement 8 <br /> Incorporation of Information Received from Engagement 34 <br /> Coordination with Inter-and Intra-Governmental Cooperation and Collaboration 8 <br /> Assessment of Current Policies and Plans 14 <br /> Policy and Guideline Recommendations 42 <br /> Project Prioritization Criteria 33 <br /> Progress Metrics 78 <br /> Publicly Shared Online 6 <br /> Kapur Page 7 of 81 <br />
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