Governor McKee Encourages Rhode Island Residents to Participate in the Safe Streets for All Statewide Survey

From: Rhode Island Governor Daniel McKee
September 27, 2024

PROVIDENCE, RI - Governor Dan McKee announced September 27, 2024 the deadline for the statewide Safe Streets for All (SS4A) survey has been extended to October 18, 2024. The survey, originally set to close on September 30, 2024, is part of a public engagement campaign aimed at improving transportation safety for Rhode Islanders. The Governor encourages residents from all participating communities to share their insights on safety concerns affecting streets, sidewalks, and bike paths. 

“Safety is a top priority for everyone in Rhode Island, whether you're walking, biking, driving, or using public transit,” said Governor Dan McKee. “This extended opportunity will allow more Rhode Islanders to have their voices heard and help shape our future transportation infrastructure. I urge residents to take the survey and contribute to making our streets safer for all.” 

The survey, available in English and 10 other languages, allows residents to provide feedback through multiple-choice and open-ended questions. Participants can also pinpoint specific areas of concern on an interactive map. The input gathered will help inform the Safe Streets Action Plans for 31 municipalities across the state and a comprehensive statewide Safety Action Plan. Click here to complete the survey.  

Rhode Island's SS4A initiative, supported by federal funding from the Federal Highway Administration’s Safe Streets and Roads for All program, aims to reduce roadway fatalities and serious injuries for all users, including drivers, pedestrians, cyclists, and transit riders. The project will deliver recommendations for infrastructure improvements and position Rhode Island to secure additional federal funding for implementing safety enhancements. 

Through the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) Safe Streets and Roads for All program, the Rhode Island Public Transit Authority (RIPTA) secured funding for the SS4A survey and planning project. Once the Safety Action Plans are finalized, it will be the responsibility of each city and town to secure funding and carry out the recommended improvements. 

Visit RIPTA.com/SafeStreets to learn more about the project and other public engagement opportunities.

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