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The Regional Safety Action Plan is a comprehensive roadmap for improving transportation safety throughout the nine-county Apalachee Region. The plan will identify safety challenges, establish regional priorities, and recommend strategies to reduce roadway fatalities and serious injuries for all users of the transportation system.

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The Safety Action Plan combines crash data analysis, roadway evaluations, stakeholder collaboration, and community input to identify opportunities for meaningful safety improvements. The final plan will include recommended infrastructure projects, policies, programs, and implementation strategies that help local governments make informed transportation investment decisions and compete for future transportation safety funding.

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Public input is an important part of the planning process. Draft materials and recommendations will be made available for public review, and community members will have opportunities to submit comments throughout the development of the plan. Feedback received during the public comment period will help inform the final Regional Safety Action Plan.

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Apalachee Regional Planning Council is committed to ensuring that this website is accessible to everyone. ARPC strives to adhere to the accepted

guidelines and standards for accessibility and usability. To that end we have recently reviewed our entire website to identify non-compliant elements or documents and to bring them into compliance. We are continuing this process to ensure that the site remains up-to-date regarding updated guidelines. We are continually seeking solutions that will bring all areas of the site up to the same level of overall web accessibility.
In the meantime, should you experience any difficulty in accessing the ARPC website, please contact MFranklin@arpc.org

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