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Newtown Implements Safe Streets 4 All Initiative
March 11, 2026
Newtown, Connecticut, has secured an $80,000 federal grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation to advance the Safe Streets 4 All (SS4A) initiative aimed at eliminating serious roadway crashes through a Safe System Approach. This funding supports local safety projects and community engagement efforts, including the development and implementation of a Safety Action Plan with community input and potential infrastructure changes such as new crosswalks. Procurement professionals and contractors involved in transportation safety, infrastructure improvements, and community engagement services should consider opportunities arising from this initiative.
- The $80,000 USDOT grant enables Newtown to fund targeted roadway safety projects and public outreach under the SS4A program.
- This initiative emphasizes a data-driven, systemic approach to traffic safety, creating demand for specialized consulting, engineering, and construction services.
- Vendors with expertise in pedestrian safety infrastructure, traffic calming measures, and community engagement may find new contracting opportunities.
- Procurement teams should align proposals with the Safe System Approach principles and local priorities outlined in Newtown's Safety Action Plan to enhance competitiveness.
Join us to learn about Newtown's Safe Streets 4 All (SS4A) program and our latest safety projects! Hear progress on our Safety Action Plan (recently released!), community input results, potential changes (like flagpole area crosswalks), and how you can help make our streets safer for everyone.
— Town of Newtown officials
Agencies
U.S. Department of Transportation, Town of Newtown
Contracts
$80,000