Ann Arbor Safe Streets for All Virtual information meeting

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Matt Catanzarite

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Jan 6, 2025, 5:01:29 PMJan 6
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Virtual information meeting

Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025
6-7 p.m.

The session will discuss progress on the Safe Streets for All grant.

*Zoom details will be posted here on the day of the meeting.​

Survey

​Please take a few minutes to provide the city with your insight on the Safe Streets for All program and specific locations​ being considered for quick-build projects. 

Before doing so, please take a few minutes to read the Safe Streets for All project presentation (PDF) or watch a video of the presentation (YouTube). ​


Safe Streets for All Grant

Ann Arbor has been awarded a 2022 Safe Streets for All (SS4A) United States Department of Transportation​ Supplemental Action Planning Grant.

​The grant award will fund the following three elements:

  • Quick Build projects - expansion of the existing paint and post program
  • Speed Management program - the speed management program will use a set of 22 speed management tools based on researched practices. The city will be drawing from these tools when re-designing major streets through​out Ann Arbor. The tools are based on researched practices from top national and state sources.
  • Near Miss analytics - utilization of existing Gridsmart cameras to capture data on near miss events that could have caused a crash

The federal grant amount is $3,800,000 with a local match of $950,000 coming from the climate millage. 

 The total length of the grant is 48 months, which began on Jan. 19, 2024. 


https://www.a2gov.org/departments/engineering/transportation/Pages/Safe-Streets-for-All.aspx?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAAR0xh2ScOGtoJrXuBi6ZQbPYZaSFfwjGFamISfOIw13K3I-870ziXg8IH7s_aem_8SvDDrsFrbyUQmP078t12Q
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