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SS4A: Feedback Wanted for Street Safety

SS4A: Feedback Wanted for Street Safety

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The City of Amarillo (COA) has a goal of reducing fatal severe traffic crashes by 35 percent by 2035. And Amarillo residents can help reach this goal through the Safe Streets and Roads for All Plan (SS4A Plan).

The SS4A Plan is the city’s first comprehensive transportation safety action plan.

Developed through extensive community input and data-driven analysis, the plan identifies Amarillo’s needed safety improvements and proposes 16 projects across the city to improve safety for all roadway users.

With over 6,800 public interactions and a detailed crash analysis, the plan serves as a roadmap for a safer, more connected Amarillo. 

For all the information on the SS4A Plan and to review the draft and share feedback to help shape the future of safe streets in Amarillo, go to: thegoodmancorp.mysocialpinpoint.com/amarillo-ss4a

The SS4A Plan is expected to be adopted by city council this spring and implementation will be ongoing as funding becomes available.

For more information contact City of Amarillo Media Relations Manager Dave Henry at 806-378-5219 or by email at david.henry@amarillo.gov.

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