SS4A plan shared with City Council: Introduces improvements across Greeley

SS4A plan shared with city council: Introduces improvements across Greeley
Steven Younkin, Interim Deputy Director of Public Works, presented to City Council on Tuesday, February 17th to outline the City of Greeley's Safe Streets 4 All Vision Zero Action Plan. He provided introductory information on the $9.9 million project aimed at eliminating all traffic fatalities and serious injuries by 2045.
Younkin outlined a plan to install 128 road safety improvements across the city, mostly in downtown where crashes happen most often. These safety improvements include:
- 70 high-visibility crosswalks
- 30 curb extensions
- 7 mini-roundabouts
- 15 miles of roads reconfigured to slow traffic speeds
Public workshops are planned from April through June, with installation beginning this summer and expected to be completed in early 2027.
Watch the presentation here: SS4A City Council Presentation starting around the 1:08:30 time stamp.
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