Adopt Local Roadway Safety Plan to reduce traffic deaths and injuries
In Plain English
The city created its first comprehensive safety plan using crash data from 2015-2019 to identify dangerous intersections and streets. The plan was funded by a $72,000 state grant plus $8,000 in city money. If approved, Richmond becomes eligible for additional state Highway Safety Improvement Program funds to fix dangerous roads.
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Votes
Approve consent calendar
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