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City of
Albany

LOCAL ROADWAY SAFETY PLAN

Project Overview

The City of Albany is developing a comprehensive Local Roadway Safety Plan (LRSP). The LRSP would enable the City to enhance traffic safety for all modes of transportation and for all ages and abilities.

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The overarching goal is to develop a successful LRSP by utilizing the historic collision database to create a decision-making process that relies on a partnership with stakeholders and public outreach using the five "E's of traffic safety: Engineering, Enforcement, Equity, Education, and Emergency Medical Services.

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Scroll down to view the project area and report your traffic safety concerns in Albany.

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Your input is essential for the success of this Local Road Safety Plan. Click the button below to provide us with your concerns regarding traffic and safety.

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Collision History

The map below shows injury collisions that occurred in the City of Albany from 2016 to 2020.

 

Directions: Navigate the map to find collision hot spots. Use mouse wheel or provided buttons to zoom in and out. Pan by left-clicking on the map or using your device's touch screen. Collisions are color-coded to correspond to collision severity. Use the interactive legend (click on the button with three bars on the right) to view collisions of each severity. Click on each collision for more details.

 

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Collision History
Project Updates

01/26/2023: View the Draft Final Local Roadway Safety Plan Report here.

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09/23/2022: View the LRSP Collision Analysis here. 

 

09/23/2022: View the LRSP Emphasis Area here. 

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05/23/2022: View the Goals and Objectives for the LRSP here.

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03/18/2022: View the Collision History section for collisions of all severity that occurred in the City of Albany from 2016 to 2020. We are constantly updating the interactive map as the project moves forward.

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03/18/2022: Downloadable materials, plans, and reports will be uploaded here when they are available.

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Contact

For inquiries, please contact:

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Justin Fried

City of Albany

jfried@albanyca.org

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