June 4, 2025 Countywide safety action plans adopted A first of its kind regional safety initiative achieved a major milestone with the adoption of countywide safety action plans for Cook, DuPage, Kane, Lake, McHenry, and Will counties. The Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning’s (CMAP) Safe Travel for All program supported this work with a federal Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) grant. The safety action plans are roadmaps for improving traffic safety by reducing the risk of death and serious injury on roadways throughout the region, particularly for people walking and biking, and for communities with disproportionately high crash rates. Each county has committed to safer roads and passed resolutions in support of this work, grounded in the fundamental approach that traffic-related deaths and serious injuries are preventable. With the plans adopted, Cook, DuPage, Kane, Lake, McHenry, and Will counties and local governments with them are eligible to apply for SS4A implementation funding. If you are applying or considering applying for a SS4A grant, we encourage you to connect with Victoria Barrett at vbarrett@cmap.illinois.gov. Learn more about CMAP’s traffic safety work. Article by Kaitlin Cernak Stay connected with your community Newsletter sign-up Opens in a modal Related news Click to read Communities invited to apply for local planning assistance Posted on Click to read Communities invited to apply for local planning assistance Click to read Accessibility in action across the region Posted on Click to read Accessibility in action across the region Click to read Consultants learn what's next for CMAP projects Posted on Click to read Consultants learn what's next for CMAP projects Click to read Watch: Funding transportation safety improvements for local communities Posted on Click to read Watch: Funding transportation safety improvements for local communities