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Public open house #1

Welcome to the Gallatin County Safe Streets for All (SS4A) Action Plan virtual open house! The open house was active from Friday, December 6, to Sunday, January 5. On this webpage you’ll find a variety of background information and interactive content to learn more about the plan. You can still share your feedback by using the comment box to the right.

Plan Overview

This brief video presentation gives a high-level overview of the SS4A program and the planning process. In this video we explain why the Action Plan is being developed, what we hope to achieve with the Action Plan, and how you can stay involved in the effort.

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

SUrvey

This survey is now closed.

This survey focused on identifying the community’s top safety concerns to help ensure the Action Plan is reflective of the community’s needs and concerns. See the results!

Interactive Commenting Map

Welcome to the Gallatin County Safe Streets for All (SS4A) Action Plan Commenting Map! 

Do you have a comment or a concern about a specific location? Let us know by dropping a pin on our interactive commenting map! While you’re there, check out the comments other community members have left.

To submit a comment:

  • click on the blue ‘Submit a Safety Concern’ button,
  • then click the location of concern on the map,
  • choose the comment type (pedestrian, bicycle, vehicle, or transit),
  • tell us about your concern.

We look forward to hearing your thoughts!

If you are having trouble viewing and commenting on the map above, please try visiting our interactive map in a new window. For questions or assistance using this application, please email klynch@rpa-eng.com or call 406-404-7636.

Preliminary Findings & Key Takeaways

In the exhibits below, you’ll find important information and key takeaways from our baseline review of safety data for Gallatin County.

How Do We Improve Safety?

After reviewing the preliminary findings from the safety data analysis, community members took some time to reflect on how we can improve safety together. Check out the responses in the interactive commenting tool below to see what we can do to improve transportation safety in Gallatin County together. 

Click the arrows in the bottom left corner above to see the responses to both questions.

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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