
Shawnee’s Safe Streets for All (SS4A) Action Plan
The City of Shawnee is developing a Safe Streets for All (SS4A) Action Plan to improve transportation safety for all users—drivers, pedestrians, cyclists, and transit riders. Funded by the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT), this initiative aims to identify high-risk areas and propose targeted improvements to reduce traffic injuries and fatalities.
This plan is about listening to residents and using data to build safer streets for everyone.
SHow us Safe and Unsafe Places that need attention
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Project Timeline
Community Engagement Begins Aug-25
Stakeholder Interviews Fall 2025
Data Analysis & Mapping Fall/Winter 2025
Draft Plan Released Feb-26
Final Plan Submitted Mar-26
US DoT’s SS4A Program
The SS4A program funds regional, local, and Tribal initiatives through grants to prevent roadway fatalities and serious injuries. Almost $2 billion is still available for future funding rounds.
What is SS4A?
What is a Comprehensive Safety Action Plan?
In the Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) grant program, comprehensive safety action plans (referred to as “Action Plans”) are the basic building block to significantly improve roadway safety.
Community Led
We need to hear from you to better understand where and why people feel unsafe on our streets. Your input will help shape the Safe Streets for All (SS4A) Action Plan and guide future safety improvements in our community.

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This website is part of a community planning initiative. All information is for engagement purposes only.