Local Road Safety Plan (LRSP)

A local road safety plan (LRSP) is a plan that provides a framework to identify, analyze, and prioritize potential roadway safety improvements for local and rural roads, thereby increasing safety for all road users. The LRSP facilitates local agency partnerships and collaboration to systematically address road safety issues, ultimately resulting in a list of prioritized projects and actions that can be used to obtain federal funding. It provides a proactive approach to address safety needs and demonstrates agency responsiveness to safety challenges. A living document, the LRSP can be revised as needed to reflect evolving trends, community needs, and priorities.

This LRSP has been developed as a collaboration between the Transportation Authority of Marin (TAM), the County of Marin’s Public Works Department, and Marin County’s 11 incorporated cities and towns, with input from a number of Marin County stakeholders.

TAM and the County of Marin led the effort to prepare and coordinate agency review of the LRSP using TAM and County funds in the amount of $153,410 along with a $72,000 grant from the state administered HSIP for a total cost of $225,410.

TAM, the County of Marin and all agencies have also provided additional in-kind resources to complete the LSRP. The LRSP will need to be updated every five years to remain eligible for future grant opportunities. Future updates would evaluate a cost sharing approach from all agencies.

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