The city of Hermiston has moved into Phase 2 of its Safety Action Plan.
The aim of the plan is to create safer transportation systems in Hermiston. Phase I included in-person and online surveys in which Hermiston residents could identify areas where safety improvements are needed.
Phase II is now live, and residents can view results from the first phase and continue to share their thoughts on where improvements should be made.
In the survey conducted earlier this year, respondents asked for better visibility on roadways, more traffic control signs, and improved walking and biking lanes. To improve safety on Highway 395, respondents suggested taking steps to reduce congestion and keeping pedestrians from illegally crossing the roadway.
The citizen recommendations will guide the preparation of the Hermiston Safety Action Plan and be included in grant requests, including for the Road Department and Hermiston Police Department. The Safety Action Plan is city and federally funded through the Safe Streets for All (SS4A) Program through the Federal Highways Administration.
“Our goal is to make sure that residents and visitors alike have safe and efficient options for getting around Hermiston,” said Hermiston Planning Director Clint Spencer.
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