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Posted on: March 19, 2025

[ARCHIVED] Help shape the future of traffic safety at two upcoming community events

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Residents are invited to participate in two upcoming events focused on improving traffic safety and gathering public input. These events are part of Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A), a federal initiative that helps communities develop strategies to reduce and eliminate serious-injury and fatal crashes. Both events are free and open to all residents. Whether you’re a driver, cyclist, pedestrian, or parent, your input will help create a safer future for Spring Hill.

What is SS4A?


SS4A is a nationwide program designed to improve roadway safety through data analysis, community engagement, and infrastructure improvements. Spring Hill is developing a Comprehensive Safety Action Plan (CSAP) through SS4A, which will:

  1. Identify traffic safety concerns using local data and public input.
  2. Develop solutions to improve road safety for drivers, pedestrians, and cyclists.
  3. Make Spring Hill eligible for federal grants to fund traffic improvements and infrastructure projects.

Community participation is an essential part of this process, and these upcoming events will provide an opportunity for residents to get involved.

Safe Streets for All Community Sidewalk Event

Event #1: Spring Hill Civic Center Courtyard (Morning Event)


Date: Thursday, March 27, 2025
Time: 8 – 9 a.m.
Location: Spring Hill Civic Center Courtyard, 401 N Madison St.

  • Meet first responders and city staff from police, fire, and public works.
  • See police, fire, and public works vehicles and equipment up close.
  • Learn how the CSAP will help shape future road projects and grant opportunities.
  • Provide input on traffic safety concerns.
  • Enjoy coffee and muffins while connecting with City staff.

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Event #2: Spring Hill Library (Evening Event)


Date: Thursday, March 27, 2025
Time: 4:30 PM - 6:30 PM
Location: Johnson County Library – Spring Hill Branch, 109 S Webster St.

  • Interactive displays and information on road safety.
  • A reading corner and coloring activities for kids.
  • Computers available to provide input on specific traffic safety concerns.
  • Conversations with city staff about improving traffic conditions in Spring Hill.

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You don’t have to wait until these events to share your input! Explore the interactive map and complete the traffic safety survey anytime by visiting the Spring Hill Safe Streets for All webpage.

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