Have you noticed a tricky road or dangerous intersection in your neighborhood? If the answer is yes, Clay County wants to hear your thoughts on Monday evening.
Leaders are launching the Safe Streets for All (SS4A) project, aiming to make roads safer across the area, and will be holding a public meeting to hear the public’s input.
The county said the public’s voice is essential in shaping this plan and ensuring that the community benefits from safer, more accessible streets.
The Safe Streets for All project, which is part of a national program supported by the US Department of Transportation, has three goals: • Identify high-risk roadways and intersections • Recommend safety improvements for pedestrians, cyclists, and motorists • Prioritize infrastructure and policy solutions that