For immediate release: April 4, 2025
Media contact:
Scott Randall, Consultant Project Manager
406-447-5005
srandall@rpa-eng.com
Gallatin County Launches Second Virtual Open House for Safe Streets for All (SS4A) Action Plan
Gallatin County is excited to announce the launch of the second Virtual Open House for its Safe Streets for All (SS4A) Action Plan. This open house will be available from Friday, April 4 through Sunday, May 4 and invites residents, stakeholders, and community members to provide valuable feedback on the Draft Action Plan and its proposed safety recommendations.
This virtual event will share an overview of the proposed recommendations designed to reduce transportation-related fatalities and serious injuries throughout Gallatin County. The SS4A Action Plan focuses on improving transportation safety across rural areas and the urban-rural interface near Bozeman and Belgrade. These cities recently initiated their own SS4A planning efforts, and the county-wide plan will address safety issues specific to rural regions and their connections to these urban centers.
“We are excited to share the Draft Action Plan and proposed recommendations with the public,” said Cola Rowley, Gallatin County Deputy Administrator and project manager for the SS4A Action Plan. “Input from our community is essential to ensuring the plan reflects the diverse needs of all roadway users. Whether you walk, bike, drive, or use public transportation, this plan will work to make Gallatin County’s streets safer for everyone.”
Focus Areas: Targeting the Most Critical Safety Issues
In order to focus limited resources effectively, the SS4A Action Plan has identified several key crash types that predominantly contribute to community safety problems. By addressing these focus areas, the plan aims to make a measurable impact on reducing fatalities and serious injuries in Gallatin County. The four primary focus areas are:
- Run-off-the-Road Crashes
- Intersection Crashes
- Driver Age (Younger and Older Drivers)
- High-Risk Behaviors (Speed, Impairment, Seatbelt Use, Distractions)
These focus areas are at the core of the SS4A Action Plan, guiding the development of strategies, projects, programs, and policies that will be implemented to improve safety.
Proposed Recommendations: Comprehensive Strategies for Safer Roads
The SS4A Action Plan outlines a series of strategies designed to reduce fatalities and serious injuries in Gallatin County and generally improve transportation safety. These strategies include example projects, programs, and policies to help the community and its partners work toward safer streets for all users.
Several specific projects, programs, and policies are also recommended to proactively address identified safety concerns from all angles:
- 19 Projects: Infrastructure-focused efforts such as enhanced signage, improved traffic control, and shoulder widening to improve safety.
- 8 Programs: Combination of infrastructure-based programs (like curve signage, shoulder widening, and vegetation control) and behavioral-based initiatives (such as driver education and public awareness campaigns) aimed at reducing crashes and promoting safe driving.
- 3 Policies: Policy changes aimed at improving road safety, such as establishing prioritized snow removal routes, setting lighting standards, and implementing regulations for safe driving practices.
Virtual Open House Details
The Virtual Open House will include a variety of interactive materials, including a video, survey, and summary content, allowing participants to engage with the plan and provide their feedback on key safety priorities and proposed solutions. This is an excellent opportunity to ensure the community’s concerns and ideas are reflected in the final plan.
Event Details:
- What: Gallatin County Safe Streets for All Virtual Open House
- When: Friday, April 4 – Sunday, May 4
- Where: Online at GallatinCountySS4A.com
A Collaborative Process
The SS4A Action Plan is being developed through extensive community input, comprehensive data analysis, alignment with past planning efforts, and stakeholder feedback. This virtual open house is one of several ways the county is gathering input, ensuring that the plan reflects the experiences and safety needs of residents across Gallatin County.
About the Safe Streets for All Action Program
The SS4A initiative is part of a nationwide program aimed at reducing transportation-related fatalities and serious injuries. In 2023, Gallatin County received funding to develop a comprehensive safety action plan. The plan identifies the most significant roadway safety concerns in the community and outlines projects and strategies to address them. Action Plans are the foundation of the SS4A grant program. Once a community has an approved Action Plan, it can apply for additional funding to implement the plan’s projects and strategies, including infrastructural, behavioral, and/or operational activities.
How to Participate
Visit GallatinCountySS4A.com during the open house period to explore the materials, review the Draft Action Plan, and participate in the survey to share your thoughts.
Feedback can be submitted at any time through the website or by contacting the consultant project manager, Scott Randall, via email at srandall@rpa-eng.com, by phone at 406-447-5005, or by mail at 3147 Saddle Drive, Helena, MT 59601.
For more information about the SS4A program or to access the Virtual Open House, please visit GallatinCountySS4A.com.
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