The City of DeSoto is looking for public feedback as it seeks to improve all of its roads and is inviting residents to share their input on what needs to be done.
The city has been awarded a grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Highway Administration under the Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) Grant Program.
The SS4A grant aims to enhance roadway safety by reducing fatalities and serious injuries through the development of a Comprehensive Safety Action Plan (CSAP).
The plan focuses on improving safety for all road users, including pedestrians, cyclists, public transportation users, motorists, and commercial vehicle operators.
To ensure the success of the CSAP, DeSoto is actively seeking community input as a required part of the project.
Residents are encouraged to provide feedback and suggestions through an online survey that covers various aspects of road safety.
The input will help shape the city’s efforts to make roads safer for everyone.
The survey, along with additional information on the CSAP, an interactive map, and answers to frequently asked questions, is available on the City of DeSoto’s website.
The city is collaborating with a professional consultant to finalize the action plan.
Residents are urged to participate in this process to help DeSoto achieve its goal of significantly improving roadway safety and reducing accidents on city roads.