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Welcome to the City of Terrell Comprehensive Safety Action Plan Website

The City of Terrell is embarking on a Comprehensive Safety Action Plan to enhance the transportation safety and well-being of all its residents. This plan is a strategic initiative designed to address various safety concerns through a holistic and collaborative approach.

We Need Your Input!

To build a plan for everyone, we need your help! Through the remainder of 2024, we will be engaging the community to get feedback on how best to prioritize safety improvements for the city. Whether you walk, bike, drive, use a wheelchair, take transit, or ride a scooter, we want to hear from you. Explore our feedback opportunities to share your thoughts in the interactive map and survey tabs. For more background on the project explore the resources and FAQ tabs.

To address the dramatic rise in traffic deaths and serious injuries, the USDOT is making an ambitious long-term goal of reaching zero deaths and serious injuries on the Nation’s highways, roads, and streets. In pursuit of this effort, the USDOT established the “Safe Streets and Roads for All” (SS4A) initiative which is a competitive grant program that will provide 5 billion dollars over the next 5 years to improve traffic safety by supporting local communities in the development of safety action plans, and the implementation of projects which reduce traffic fatalities and serious injuries on the local road network.

Nationwide, traffic deaths are increasing at an alarming rate, particularly in disadvantaged and underrepresented communities. Comprehensive Safety Action Plans are crucial because they systematically address safety concerns, significantly reducing the risk of accidents and fatalities. In Texas, vehicle fatalities remain a critical issue, with the state recording over 3,600 traffic deaths in 2022 alone.


In the City of Terrell, yearly fatalities and serious injuries have been trending upward, with 17 people being killed or seriously injured in 2023. Terrell's Safety Action Plan will aim to eliminate roadway fatalities and serious injuries through safer streets, coordinated efforts, and targeting interventions.

Interactive Map

Survey

Resources

FAQ

FAQabout the Terrell CSAP

The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) established the Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) discretionary program with $5 billion in appropriated funds over 5 years, 2022-2026. The SS4A program funds regional, local, and Tribal initiatives through grants to prevent roadway deaths and serious injuries.

Vision Zero is a strategy to eliminate all traffic fatalities and severe injuries, while increasing safe, healthy, equitable mobility for all. First implemented in Sweden in the 1990s, Vision Zero has proved successful across Europe — and now it’s gaining momentum in major American cities.

Learn more at https://VisionZeroNetwork.org

The City of Terrell Safety Action Plan is scheduled to finalize the plan of adoption in middle to late 2025.

Public input and engagement is key to a collaborative and equitable Comprehensive Safety Action Plan. Take the survey and/or contribute to the map survey to share your input. Visit us at one of the popup events that we’ll be hosting in November of 2024 or January 2025. Keep an eye on the Upcoming Events section of the home page for when and where those will be!

Construction on improvements identified in the Comprehensive Safety Action Plan are not yet programmed for design and construction. The Comprehensive Safety Action Plan sets the stage for the City to apply for construction funding to fix the issues identified by the plan. Identifying what is wrong is step one and then implementing the solutions is step two. The application period for construction grants occurs every year, so once the City’s Comprehensive Safety Action Plan is completed and adopted, the City can immediately start applying for construction grants once those application periods are available.