Funded by the U.S. Department of Transportation through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, SS4A is a federal program aimed at reducing roadway fatalities and serious injuries. Boerne received a grant to develop a Comprehensive Safety Action Plan (CSAP) that identifies and addresses local transportation safety concerns.

The Comprehensive Safety Action Plan (CSAP) is a strategic document that outlines Boerne’s safety goals, identifies high-risk areas, and proposes solutions such as infrastructure improvements, policy changes, and public education.

Boerne is committed to improving safety for all road users—drivers, pedestrians, cyclists, and transit riders. The SS4A grant supports data-driven planning and community engagement to make streets safer.

Yes, there are requirements. Boerne must follow federal guidelines for data collection, equity analysis, and public engagement to remain eligible for future funding,

Downtown Boerne is a vibrant area with high pedestrian activity, making it a priority for safety improvements. The SS4A grant includes funding for a downtown pedestrian safety action plan to address concerns such as unsafe sidewalks, missing crosswalks, and vehicle-pedestrian conflicts near the city center

You can submit feedback through our online survey, attend public meetings, or contact the city’s transportation department directly.

Yes. Community input is essential. Meeting dates and locations will be posted on this website and shared via email and social media.

The Safety Task Force (STF), made up of city staff, consultants, and community representatives, is leading the CSAP development. You can see the full list here.