Abstract
This presentation will explore how the City of Rushville spearheaded a multicounty collaboration to develop a corridor-wide safety plan for State Route 3. Attendees will learn how SS4A grant funding, Vision Zero principles, and bypass alternatives shaped a data-driven strategy—despite the absence of an MPO or shared regional planning framework. This session will highlight how local leadership, safety and operational analysis, and stakeholder coordination converged to address high-injury corridors and deliver actionable safety priorities across disconnected communities.
Session Number
205
Session Title
Safe Streets and Road for All (SS4A) and Regional Safety Collaboration to Vision Zero
Track Title
SAFETY
Location
STEW 218 CD
Date of Version
2026
Start Date
3-18-2026 8:00 AM
End Date
3-18-2026 8:50 AM
Future 3: Regional Safety Collaboration to Vision Zero
STEW 218 CD
This presentation will explore how the City of Rushville spearheaded a multicounty collaboration to develop a corridor-wide safety plan for State Route 3. Attendees will learn how SS4A grant funding, Vision Zero principles, and bypass alternatives shaped a data-driven strategy—despite the absence of an MPO or shared regional planning framework. This session will highlight how local leadership, safety and operational analysis, and stakeholder coordination converged to address high-injury corridors and deliver actionable safety priorities across disconnected communities.


