GREEN COVE SPRINGS, Fla. -- Clay County is launching a Safe Streets for All (SS4A) project to improve roadway safety and reduce or eliminate serious injuries and fatalities among pedestrians, cyclists, and motorists and needs the community's input.
At a Glance
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Project: Safe Streets for All (SS4A)
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Goal: Improve roadway safety, reduce fatalities and serious injuries
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How to participate: Take the online survey and attend the October 20 meeting
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Location: Fleming Island Library, 4 - 7 p.m.
The County is asking for public input to identify areas where roadway safety can be improved. Residents are encouraged to participate by completing an online survey and attending a community meeting.
Residents know their neighborhoods best and can help identify areas of concern that may not appear in traffic data alone.
About the Project
The Safe Streets for All (SS4A) initiative is part of a national program supported by the U.S. Department of Transportation. Clay County is developing a comprehensive safety action plan to:
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Identify high-risk roadways and intersections
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Recommend safety improvements for pedestrians, cyclists, and motorists
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Prioritize infrastructure and policy solutions that save lives
Your voice is essential in shaping this plan and ensuring that our community benefits from safer, more accessible streets.