
Help Make Clinton’s Roads Safer; Fill Out The City’s Easy Survey
The City of Clinton and the Kaysinger Basin Regional Planning Commission invite residents and those working in Clinton to participate in the City's SS4A Action Plan Online Survey. As reported by The Clinton Daily Democrat, the survey findings aim to enhance the safety of Clinton's roads by minimizing or eradicating roadway injuries and fatalities by the year 2045.
According to the U.S. Department of Transportation, the SS4A program is a grant program that supports the development of a comprehensive action plan that identifies a community's most significant roadway safety concerns and implements projects and strategies to address those concerns. The action plans developed are believed to be the program's foundation, which provides funding for planning, demonstration, and implementation.
The survey, which the City of Clinton is asking people to fill out, is a quick sixteen-question survey that asks about the demographics of the person taking it, the transportation habits of the person taking the survey in the area, the safety concerns they have about area roadways, as well as questions related to suggestions and improvements the user would like to see in Clinton.
This initiative to enhance the safety of Clinton's streets is open to individuals interested in actively contributing to roadway safety improvements. If you're interested, you can access the survey here.
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