Help Make City Streets Safer

Fairhope, Alabama 

 Link to the survey here (click).

 

Scan for survey.

 

Consultants booth.

 

NEW 'SAFETY ACTION PLAN' BEING DEVELOPED

Transportation consultants Kimley-Horn are asking citizens to fill out an online survey to identify unsafe street conditions around town; categories pertain to vehicles, pedestrians, bicycles and disabled mobility. They had a booth set up to answer questions at the recent state-of-the-city event.

An interactive map is provided too, to identify problematic areas (click) or scan the code provided above.

The City of Fairhope Safety Action Plan seeks to improve roadway safety by significantly reducing or eliminating roadway fatalities and serious injuries through recommendations focused on all road users, including pedestrians, bicyclists, motorists, personal conveyance and micro-mobility users, and commercial vehicle operators. Safety Action Plans are comprehensive strategies designed to reduce or eliminate serious injuries and fatalities on roadways by leveraging data analysis, public engagement, strategic project identification, and leadership commitment. Through a multifaceted approach, these plans aim to address various factors contributing to accidents, prioritize interventions based on data-driven insights, involve the community in decision-making processes, identify specific projects to enhance safety, and secure support from leadership to ensure effective implementation and long-term sustainability. 


 

Safe streets and roads plan.

 

 

 

 

 

Comments

Anonymous said…
gotta slow em down some
Anonymous said…
More one way streets needed asap!
Anonymous said…
Oak Avenue at Section is real dangerous to turn off Oak.
Anonymous said…
Can we get the peeps to start using turn signals maybe?
Anonymous said…
Agree with all the above. Sad reality is, it’s all over Fairhope. We’ll all take the survey, everyone will say, “yeah-yeah”, then it ends up on the shelf! The damage done by over-development here is irreversible.
Anonymous said…
were good at studying trhings to death around here.
Anonymous said…
turning out of Eastern shore center on to Fairhope avenue is hard
Anonymous said…
All the realtors and chamber of commerces want faster growth, it is good for their businesses.
p. smith said…
Need bubble mirror at south mobile st. and fairhope ave. for people on south mobile st. to see traffic coming up from pier. South mobile st. is at an odd angle facing magnolia st. making down hill vision difficult especially for seniors. Or make this normal intersection which would be much better.
Anonymous said…
Turning on to Bancroft Ave at any intersection is a risky proposition. Cars are parked on street and you can't see oncoming traffic.
Anonymous said…
Election soon.
Anonymous said…
North Ingleside is a speedway...with no concern for getting a ticket
Anonymous said…
There are a few stories, here, where you forgot to traduce realtors and the COC. Please practice greater vigilance while exercising your monomania.