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Greeley’s nearly $10 million SS4A safety project is moving into public outreach before construction begins near the end of 2026. The project will install temporary or quick-build safety improvements at 128 locations and is expected to remove about 1,900 parking spaces.
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Residents and businesses will be invited to workshops and pop-up events about the planned safety changes, which may include speed feedback signs, beacons, roundabouts, speed humps, and lane changes. The committee said bus brake squeaking is not currently a safety concern; replacing brake pads would cost about $20,000 per bus, so maintenance alternatives will be explored. Members also approved changes to the committee’s bylaws and moved the May meeting to May 18.
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