The city of Walla Walla is developing an action plan to improve transportation safety for everyone who lives, works and travels in Walla Walla

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The city of Walla Walla is developing an action plan to improve transportation safety for everyone who lives, works and travels in Walla Walla. This plan will ensure the city is eligible

to receive federal grant funding (Safe Streets and Roads for All – SS4A) for projects that construct safety improvements. SS4A provides funding for projects that include safety

improvements for all modes of transportation.

To help us form the action plan, we’re asking residents to tell us about issues with transportation safety you’ve observed or experienced. The feedback you provide will help us

decide where improvements are most needed. These could be things like “This street could use sidewalks to make it safer for kids to get to school” or “Can bicycle lanes be added

to this street to make it safer to bike to the grocery store?”

This is where you come in!

Share your suggestions during our Virtual Open House Event

When: Friday, July 15 — Sunday, July 31

Where: wallawallawa.gov/safestreets

For more info, call: 509-527-4537 or email edawson@wallawallawa.gov

Original source can be found here.



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