The City of Fayetteville was granted planning funds from the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Safe Streets and Roads (SS4A) federal grant program to develop a Comprehensive Safety Action Plan (CSAP). This plan strives to create a safer, more connected Fayetteville for all users — prioritizing accessible, innovative, and sustainable solutions to eliminate traffic-related injuries and fatalities. Fayetteville SS4A builds upon the Vision Zero philosophy that transportation network fatalities are preventable and aims to reduce these tragedies to ZERO.
The City of Fayetteville is developing a Comprehensive Safety Action Plan (CSAP) to create a safer, more connected Fayetteville for all users. We need community input to help shape the plan!
With funding from the federal Safe Streets for All (SS4A) grant, Fayetteville’s CSAP will focus on making streets safer and reducing traffic crashes, serious injuries, and deaths.
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Fayetteville has seen substantial growth over the last decade. Along with an increasing population come safety challenges for transportation, particularly regarding traffic volume, driving behaviors, and coexistence of transportation modes. As Fayetteville continues to expand, safely designed transportation infrastructure is vital to reduce accidents, enhance accessibility, and support quality of life and communities
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The City of Fayetteville is committed to eliminating fatal and severe traffic crashes by prioritizing safety, innovation, and accessibility in transportation planning. Our goal is to create a more resilient, inclusive, and connected community where every person can travel safely.
The City’s Safe Streets for All plan has 5 primary goals which will work together to create a safer, more connected Fayetteville for all users.
Public engagement and outreach will have two distinct phases.
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