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Neighborhood Transportation Safety Program (NTSP)
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What is the Neighborhood Transportation Safety Program?
The Neighborhood Transportation Safety Program aims to make transportation safer in Tualatin by implementing improvements suggested by the community. Projects could range from better signs, crosswalks, ADA-compliant curb ramps, enhanced bike lanes to fixing problematic areas on roads and pathways.
Why is it beneficial?
Safety is crucial for everyone, whether you're walking, driving, or cycling. Sometimes, there are simple fixes that can make a big difference. The unique perspectives of community members allow us to identify and tackle issues that may otherwise go unseen.
Guiding Principles:
• Equity
• Safety
• Feasibility
• Impact
How Are Projects Chosen?
1. Community Suggestions: Anyone can suggest a project through the City's website.
2. Evaluation: Projects are evaluated based on the four guiding principles of equality, safety, feasibility and impact.
3. Selection: As many projects as can be funded are selected for construction.
Where does the funding come from?
The program is funded by the City's Road Operating Fund, specifically Tualatin’s distribution of the statewide 'Gas Tax'. For the 2024-2025 fiscal year there is a budget of $150,000.
Timeline:
1. Fall: Gathering project suggestions and community outreach.
2. Winter: Evaluating and selecting projects.
3. Winter/Spring: Planning, designing, and engaging the public.
4. Summer: Implementing the chosen projects.
The Neighborhood Transportation Safety Program is a community-driven initiative in Tualatin that aims to make local roads and pathways safer and more accessible for everyone. Do you have a transportation project in mind? Let us know! We look forward to your suggestions!