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By Jordan Wilson, Communications Coordinator, City of Sanford
The City of Sanford is actively engaged in the Safe Streets for All (SS4A) Grant Program, facilitated by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA). The SS4A Grant Program focuses on enhancing pedestrian, multi-modal, and vehicle safety in our community. As the City moves forward, it is crucial to involve a diverse range of Sanford residents in these discussions to ensure that the program’s outcomes benefit everyone, with a specific focus on those who may be underserved in terms of transportation, as indicated by data from the US Census Bureau.
The City of Sanford strongly encourages all residents, including those who may feel underserved in terms of transportation, to attend the upcoming public meetings. Your input is invaluable in shaping the future of transportation safety in Sanford. Let’s work together to create streets that prioritize the needs of all community members!
During these meetings, we will address specific topics such as identifying safety concerns, proposing solutions, and gathering input on potential projects. Your input is vital to the success of this program, so come prepared to share your thoughts and ideas.
The locations of the public meetings are as follows:
Your involvement is crucial in making Sanford’s streets safer for all.
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