DOTHAN NEEDS YOUR HELP TO MAKE STREETS SAFER.
DOTHAN, Ala. - The city of Dothan’s Public Works Department is moving forward with creating a Safety Action Plan to make streets safer and needs your input.“Safe Streets and Roads for All” grant from the United States Department of Transportation.
The plan will identify areas that are traditionally underserved that experience high numbers of severe crashes. Then, a strategy will be put in place to reduce those numbers. First, the Public Works Department wants to hear from the public, according to Jeffrey Wilson, a civil engineer with the city. “This is the time for the public to give us their complaints,” Wilson said, which is why he encourages everyone to point out safety concerns for Dothan’s roadways.
The survey includes a map where they can drop pins and give specific descriptions and places where those concerns may be.and receive the latest local news and weather straight to your email every morning. Get instant notifications on top stories from News 4 by downloading our
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