Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) Action Plan Update

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Overview

In recent years, Washington State has seen an increase in crashes resulting in serious injuries and fatalities. To better understand and develop actions to counteract this trend, The City of Shoreline is developing a new Transportation Safety Action Plan aligned with the USDOT’s Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) program.

The Safety Action Plan will improve the City’s existing safety planning process, the Annual Traffic Report, by:

  • Using new tools to find locations with the highest risk of serious crashes
  • Identifying what broader actions can be taken to prevent serious crashes
  • Prioritizing projects so our limited funds make the biggest impact
  • Engaging the community in the development of the plan to ensure it aligns with community values and priorities
  • Ensuring action steps align with equitable outcomes and are proven to reduce serious and fatal injury crashes
  • Reviewing and possibly changing policies and processes
  • Improving progress reporting for better accountability

This project is grant funded. This makes Shoreline eligible for future federal safety funding, such as additional SS4A grant funding. It also supports Shoreline’s strategic plan to improve safety for pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers.

Share Your Thoughts

Community feedback is key to creating a successful Safety Action Plan and supports a culture of safety. It also helps us align the plan with the values, needs and priorities of the community. The project team will host an online survey in Fall 2025 and will attend in-person events. We want to hear from you about how we prioritize actions in consideration of our City-funded traffic safety resources and potential grant opportunities.

To share your thoughts, complete the Shoreline Safety Action Plan Community Survey by November 30 or provide input at an event. Upcoming events include:

Note: The questions at in-person events are the same as the questions on the survey.

Overview

In recent years, Washington State has seen an increase in crashes resulting in serious injuries and fatalities. To better understand and develop actions to counteract this trend, The City of Shoreline is developing a new Transportation Safety Action Plan aligned with the USDOT’s Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) program.

The Safety Action Plan will improve the City’s existing safety planning process, the Annual Traffic Report, by:

  • Using new tools to find locations with the highest risk of serious crashes
  • Identifying what broader actions can be taken to prevent serious crashes
  • Prioritizing projects so our limited funds make the biggest impact
  • Engaging the community in the development of the plan to ensure it aligns with community values and priorities
  • Ensuring action steps align with equitable outcomes and are proven to reduce serious and fatal injury crashes
  • Reviewing and possibly changing policies and processes
  • Improving progress reporting for better accountability

This project is grant funded. This makes Shoreline eligible for future federal safety funding, such as additional SS4A grant funding. It also supports Shoreline’s strategic plan to improve safety for pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers.

Share Your Thoughts

Community feedback is key to creating a successful Safety Action Plan and supports a culture of safety. It also helps us align the plan with the values, needs and priorities of the community. The project team will host an online survey in Fall 2025 and will attend in-person events. We want to hear from you about how we prioritize actions in consideration of our City-funded traffic safety resources and potential grant opportunities.

To share your thoughts, complete the Shoreline Safety Action Plan Community Survey by November 30 or provide input at an event. Upcoming events include:

Note: The questions at in-person events are the same as the questions on the survey.

  • We want to hear from you! Take the Shoreline Safety Action Plan Community Survey. Please share your thoughts with us. Your input will be considered as the City of Shoreline identifies actions and strategies to address traffic safety challenges while prioritizing equity, accessibility, and community well-being.  

    This survey should take less than five minutes to complete and will be available through November 30, 2025. 


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