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File #: 24-5486    Version: 1
Type: Agenda Item Status: Work Session
File created: 8/12/2024 In control: Planning
On agenda: 9/16/2024 Final action: 9/16/2024
Title: Receive a presentation from Capital Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (CAMPO) Staff on the Blueprint for Safety program
Indexes: Comp Plan Goal 3: Promote a compact growth pattern by developing in and near existing towns, communities, and in designated, well planned, walkable, mixed use centers., Comp Plan Goal 7: Provide infrastructure to support desired development and support economic and environmental objectives.
Attachments: 1. CAMPO_Blueprint for Safety_Local Government Update_09-16-2024-Chatham_Co
Title
Receive a presentation from Capital Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (CAMPO) Staff on the Blueprint for Safety program

Abstract
Introduction & Background: The Capital Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (CAMPO) is a regional transportation planning organization that serves Chatham, Franklin, Granville, Harnett, Johnston, and Wake Counties. CAMPO also serves as the coordinating agency between local governments, NCDOT, FTA, and FHWA.

CAMPO is developing a comprehensive regional multimodal safety action plan with NCDOT, called the Blueprint for Safety. The Blueprint for Safety will identify strategies and actions to improve roadway transportation safety in the CAMPO region. After identifying areas to improve upon, safety enhancements and countermeasures can be recommended and implemented. The Plan will also identify areas at high risk for serious injury or fatal crashes, taking a more proactive approach and reviewing crash history.

Discussion & Analysis: The Blueprint for Safety will identify strategies and actions to improve roadway transportation safety in the CAMPO region. The Blueprint for Safety Plan will be developed to identify areas for improvement, stakeholder and public engagement strategies, and will follow the Safe System Approach. To identify areas for improvement, CAMPO will use crash data from the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) to evaluate the biggest risks and pinpoint the areas where the most injuries occur, otherwise known as a High Injury Network (HIN).

CAMPO aims to receive input from a variety of audiences including groups that work with safety daily like Emergency Medical Service (EMS) personnel, schools, universities, and law enforcement. Alongside input from agency officials, CAMPO will host accessible engagement sessions to discuss safety concerns with the community.

CAMPO would like to come to Chatham County's Board of Commissioners' September work session meeting to receive input on safety conc...

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