New County roadway safety action plan survey

COCONINO COUNTY — Coconino County is launching a new Roadway Safety Action Plan and inviting residents, workers, businesses and visitors to help improve safety on County roads by sharing their experiences and concerns through a brief online survey

“Improving roadway safety is a shared priority for County leadership, our residents and everyone who travels our roads,” said Christopher Tressler, Coconino County Public Works Director. “The Roadway Safety Action Plan gives us a clearer, data-driven way to identify, evaluate and prioritize needed improvements—bringing us closer to our goal of eliminating traffic-related fatalities on Coconino County roads. Public input is essential, and we encourage everyone to participate in the online survey.”

The Roadway Safety Action Plan is a Countywide initiative aimed at reducing serious crashes and saving lives on County-maintained roads. By combining crash data, proven safety strategies and direct community input, the County will identify where safety improvements are needed most and help guide future transportation investments.

Community members are encouraged to provide feedback on:

  • Roads or intersections that feel unsafe
  • Locations where near-misses or close calls occur
  • Areas where safety improvements are needed

Public input will play a critical role in shaping project priorities and ensuring that limited funding is directed to the areas of greatest need.

The survey is open now and takes just a few minutes to complete.

To learn more and take the survey, visit: coconino.az.gov/RoadwaySafety or scan

Road Safety Action Plan QR Code

About the Coconino County Roadway Safety Action Plan

The Coconino County Roadway Safety Action Plan is a data-driven, community-informed effort designed to reduce serious injuries and fatalities on County-maintained roads. The plan will evaluate existing safety challenges, prioritize effective and evidence-based solutions, and guide future investments to create a safer transportation system across Coconino County.