Safe Streets and Roads for All

WW City Safe Streets Virtual Open House

Safe Streets and Roads for AllWalla Walla residents can report issues with transportation safety they have observed or experienced around the city. The open house features an interactive map that allows residents to mark the locations of safety issues, then type in a description, upload a photo or click a button to agree or disagree with issues other residents have reported.

This virtual open house will be available online through Sunday, July 31, 2022. Click the link below to visit the interactive map and provide your feedback.

https://dks.mysocialpinpoint.com/wwcsap/map#/ 

Alternately, residents may mark problem locations and provide feedback on printed maps that are distributed in multiple locations around Walla Walla.

Paper comment forms are currently available at:

  • Walla Walla Public Library (238 E. Alder)
  • City of Walla Walla Service Center (55 E. Moore Street)
  • Blue Mountain Action Council (BMAC – 8 E. Cherry Street)

How will feedback be used?

The feedback residents provide via this virtual open house and the printed maps will help ensure Walla Walla is eligible to apply for federal funding from the U.S. Department of Transportation’s new Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) grant program.

SS4A provides funds for projects that include safety improvements for all modes of transportation, including motorists, pedestrians, bicyclists and users of other forms of transport. Agencies are required to adopt a Comprehensive Safety Action Plan to apply for this funding.

As part of its safety action plan, Walla Walla must establish a Vision Zero policy and create a prioritized list of projects and/or action items that will contribute to increased safety for everyone who uses the city’s transportation network. The issues reported by residents will guide their development of the safety action plan and ranked list of projects.