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Lancaster County Implements $320,000 Safety Plan to Reduce Road Crashes

Construction scene indicating road safety improvements in Lancaster County

Lancaster County, October 15, 2025

News Summary

In response to a rise in road crashes, Lancaster County has approved a $320,000 safety improvement plan. Funded mainly through federal resources, the initiative focuses on enhancing safety on Saltillo Road, South 68th Street, and 148th Street. Key upgrades include intersection improvements and pavement widening. The ‘Safe Roads for All’ program aims to educate the community on safer road practices while improving critical infrastructure.

Lancaster County Implements $320,000 Safety Plan to Reduce Road Crashes

Lancaster County is taking proactive measures to improve road safety in response to a rise in road crash incidents. The Lancaster County Board of Commissioners has approved a safety improvement plan that will cost $320,000. This initiative aims to address safety concerns and reduce the number of accidents on local roadways.

The project will be funded primarily through federal government resources, which will cover 80% of the total cost. The remaining 20% will be funded by local tax dollars. The focus of the safety upgrades will be on three key areas: Saltillo Road, South 68th Street, and 148th Street, where immediate improvements are deemed necessary.

Lancaster County Engineer Pam Dingman highlighted the specific elements of the plan, which includes critical enhancements such as intersection improvements, pavement widening, and increasing sight distances. These measures are geared towards making roads safer and more navigable for motorists.

A previous study conducted by the county indicated significant speeding issues on roads with a speed limit of 55 miles per hour. Such speeding, in conjunction with other factors, contributes significantly to the severity of crashes within the county. The findings point to the necessity for community involvement in adopting safer road practices and awareness.

The initiative, termed “Safe Roads for All,” strives to identify and implement better safety practices along with educational efforts aimed at assisting the community in making safer choices on the road. This comprehensive approach underscores the importance of collaboration among residents to ensure a safer driving environment.

During the implementation of these safety projects, motorists are advised to remain cautious and mindful of local traffic conditions. The efforts being made are part of a broader commitment by Lancaster County to enhance safety for all road users and reduce accident rates effectively.

In summary, Lancaster County’s $320,000 safety plan, funded in part by federal sources, will focus on critical road improvements and enhanced community awareness. With an emphasis on specific areas identified as high-priority, the county is taking significant strides to improve road safety and reduce crash incidents.

Features of the Safety Improvement Plan

Key Features Details
Funding $320,000 total cost, with 80% from federal funds
Local Contribution 20% from local tax dollars
Priority Areas Saltillo Road, South 68th Street, 148th Street
Improvements Intersection improvements, pavement widening, sight distance enhancements
Community Initiative “Safe Roads for All” focused on safety practices and education

FAQ

Lancaster County Road Safety Improvement Plan FAQ

What is the total cost of the safety improvement plan?

$320,000

What percentage of the funding comes from federal sources?

80% of the funding

Which roads are prioritized for immediate improvements?

Saltillo Road, South 68th Street, and 148th Street

What specific improvements will be made as part of the safety plan?

Intersection improvements, pavement widening, and increasing sight distances

What is the aim of the “Safe Roads for All” initiative?

To identify and implement better safety practices and educational efforts to help the community

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