Ratify Grant Application submitted by the Roads and Airports Department to the United States Department of Transportation relating to grant funding for Safe Streets and Roads for All Grant Program in an amount not to exceed $25,000,000 for Fiscal Year 2026-2027.
The document is a grant application ratification request from the Roads and Airports Department to the Board of Supervisors for the Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) Grant Program. The application seeks funding up to $25,000,000 for Fiscal Year 2026-2027, with no fiscal impact on the County General Fund. The application follows a previous award of $960,000 for a Comprehensive Safety Action Plan. The SS4A program aims to reduce roadway fatalities through data-driven safety planning and includes the use of Intelligent Transportation System tools to enhance pedestrian and bicycle safety.
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Grant application submitted to the United States Department of Transportation.
Funding requested is up to $25,000,000 for Fiscal Year 2026-2027.
No fiscal impact to the County General Fund.
Previous SS4A grant awarded $960,000 with a local match of $240,000.
The program aims to reduce roadway fatalities and serious injuries.
Intelligent Transportation System tools will be incorporated for safety.
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County of Santa Clara Roads and Airports Department 128901 DATE: June 23, 2026 TO: Board of Supervisors FROM: Harry Freitas, Director, Roads and Airports SUBJECT: Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) Grant Application RECOMMENDED ACTION Ratify Grant Application submitted by the Roads and Airports Department to the United States Department of Transportation relating to grant funding for Safe Streets and Roads for All Grant Program in an amount not to exceed $25,000,000 for Fiscal Year 2026-2027. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS There is no fiscal impact to the County General Fund. The Safe Streets for All (SS4A) grant allows federal funding requests up to a maximum of $25,000,000, with a 20% local match. If the grant application is successful the Department will submit an Appropriation Modification (F-85) for Board approval to establish revenue and expenditures, including the required 20% local match. BACKGROUND On August 12, 2025 (Item No. 103), the Board of Supervisors approved an SS4A federal grant for the Roads Department. The County was notified by the FHWA that the Department’s application was awarded $960,000 in federal funds, with a required $240,000 local match. This funding is...
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The document outlines the Safe Crossings for All Initiative proposed by the Santa Clara County Roads and Airports Department, which aims to enhance roadway safety for pedestrians and bicyclists across the County's expressway and roadway network. The initiative seeks $25 million in funding through the Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) Program to implement infrastructure and operational improvements targeting high-risk areas, particularly in unincorporated regions. The project is based on the County’s Local Roadway Safety Plan and Active Transportation Plan, addressing documented safety needs and aiming to reduce fatal and serious injury crashes by at least 25% over five years. The initiative includes various safety enhancements such as sensor-based detection systems, signal upgrades, and physical infrastructure improvements at high-injury locations.
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The initiative targets fatal and serious injury crashes involving pedestrians and bicyclists across eight expressway corridors and unincorporated County roads.
The project requests $25 million in funding, with a local match of $6.25 million, for a total project cost of $31.25 million.
Santa Clara County has a population of over 1.8 million, with approximately 90,711 residents in unincorporated areas experiencing unique transportation challenges.
Collision data indicates 615 fatalities in Santa Clara County from 2019 to 2023, with 89 occurring in unincorporated areas.
The initiative includes deploying sensor-based detection systems and connected infrastructure to enhance safety at 135 signalized intersections.
The project aims to reduce fatal and serious injury crashes by at least 25% across the expressway network and 20% along priority unincorporated corridors within five years.
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Some data points are referenced but not fully detailed, such as specific collision statistics and project schedules.
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COUNTY OF SANTA CLARA Roads and Airports Department Implementation Grant Application Safe Crossings for All: Intelligent Pedestrian & Bicyclist Protection Across Santa Clara County's Expressway & Roadway Network May 1, 2026 SS4A Safe Streets and Roads for All Implementation and Supplemental Planning and Demonstration Activity Grant Application Table of Contents 1. Project Overview ....................................................................................................................... 1 2. Project Location ........................................................................................................................ 3 3. Selection Criteria ...................................................................................................................... 4 3.1 Safety Need .......................................................................................................................... 4 3.2 Safety Impact ....................................................................................................................... 7 3.3 Implementation Cost...