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Public open house #2

Welcome to the second Gallatin County Safe Streets for All (SS4A) Action Plan virtual open house! The open house offers a convenient format for community members to participate at their leisure over an extended 30-day period, beginning Friday, April 4, and ending Sunday, May 4. On this webpage you’ll find a variety of summary materials and interactive content to learn more about the plan and share your feedback on the Action Plan and its proposed recommendations. We look forward to hearing from you!

Plan Overview

This brief video presentation gives a high-level overview of the draft Action Plan and proposed recommendations.

To view a transcript for the video, please click here.

Proposed Recommendations

In the exhibits below, you’ll find an overview of the proposed strategies, projects, programs, and policies recommended in the SS4A Action Plan. We encourage you to review the proposed recommendations and share your feedback.

 

SUrvey

We invite you to take this quick survey to help us confirm our proposed project recommendations and prioritization strategy. The results of this survey will help us ensure the Action Plan is reflective of the community’s needs and concerns.

Please be sure to scroll through all questions and click done to record your feedback. If you are having trouble viewing the survey below, please try opening the survey in a new window

Draft Action Plan

The Draft SS4A Action Plan is ready for your review! We invite you to review the plan and send us your feedback. All public comments will be reviewed and considered by the planning team.

 

Read the draft Plan:

Galatin County SS4A Action Plan (Draft)

Feedback & Comments

Have a comment on the Draft Action Plan? Click on the button below to share your thoughts with us!

Contacts

COLA ROWLEY

Deputy County Administrator
(406) 582-3047
cola.rowley@gallatin.mt.gov

SCOTT RANDALL, PE, PTOE

Consultant Project Manager
(406) 447-5005
srandall@rpa-eng.com

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