Nearly $1 billion in federal funding is available to improve road safety nationwide.
The Department of Transportation (USDOT) has opened a new funding round under the Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) program, offering more than $982 million to help communities reduce traffic fatalities and serious injuries.
“This is another great step in our Department’s work to refocus on what the American people care about… I’m pleased with the Department’s effort to update this important program and encourage communities across the country to apply for this funding to reduce road fatalities and make our roads safe again,” said Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy.
The program supports both the planning and implementation of projects aimed at making roads safer across cities, counties, Tribal governments, and Metropolitan Planning Organizations.
The application process for this funding opportunity has been simplified to better accommodate smaller communities and first-time applicants.
As the Lord Leads, Pray with Us…
- For Secretary Duffy to be prudent as he promotes the Safe Streets and Roads program.
- For Transportation Department officials as they receive grant applications and award funding for road safety.
Sources: Department of Transportation