Clay County Safe Streets for All Project

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Clay County’s Safe Streets for All (SS4A) project supports roadway safety planning and implementation efforts to reduce serious injuries and fatalities for people walking, biking, driving, and using other forms of transportation.

The initial safety planning phase is complete. Clay County is now tracking recommended projects, policies, education initiatives, and enforcement strategies while pursuing grant funding to help implement safety improvements.

Current and Historical Crash Data

Current and historical crash data is available through Signal 4 Analytics, a traffic crash analytics platform used to review crash trends and safety data.

View crash data through Signal 4 Analytics

SS4A Project Tracking

Clay County is tracking recommended infrastructure projects, policy and ordinance updates, and education, enforcement, and program initiatives identified through the SS4A planning process.

Infrastructure Projects

High Injury Network intersections and priority corridors identified for future safety improvements.

Infrastructure Projects and Countermeasures

Policy Updates

Vision Zero, Complete Streets, lighting, speed management, and roadway policy recommendations.

Policy and Ordinance Updates

Education and Enforcement

Safety programs focused on roadway users, impaired driving, distracted driving, and student safety.

Education, Enforcement, and Program Recommendations

Implementation and Grant Funding

Clay County is pursuing grant funding opportunities to support implementation of recommended roadway safety improvements identified through the SS4A planning process.

Implementation may include infrastructure projects, policy updates, education programs, enforcement coordination, and other safety strategies intended to reduce serious injuries and fatalities on Clay County roadways.