Safe Streets and Roads for All

The City of Sanford has been awarded a $200,000 Safe Streets and Roads for All grant from the US DOT. The grant will be used to develop a comprehensive safety action plan.

 

Sanford Director of Public Works, Matthew Hill explained the importance of the grant, "The SS4A grant allows the City to hire a consultant to develop an Action Plan. After the Action Plan is complete, the City will identify a safety concern from the Plan and apply to the SS4A Fund for an Implementation Grant."

 

The action plan will be developed with the Vision-Zero strategy, which aims to, "eliminate all traffic fatalities and severe injuries, while increasing safe, healthy, equitable mobility for all." According to the DOT, Implementation Grants will be awarded to projects that focus on "Saving lives and reducing roadway fatalities and/or serious injuries; Incorporating equity, engagement, and collaboration into how projects and strategies are executed; Using effective practices and strategies; and Considering climate change, sustainability, and economic competitiveness in project and strategy implementation."

 

Improving Sanford's streets and roads has been a consistent priority of the City Council and staff.  This grant will work in coordination with Sanford’s other local, regional, and national efforts to improve infrastructure and revitalize the community.

 

"One of the main focuses of the City is improving Sanford’s roadways for all users. Receiving this grant is an integral part of the process," said Hill.