
Frequently Asked Questions
The Palm Beach County Safety Action Plan is a strategic initiative designed to improve public safety in Palm Beach County through various programs and measures.
The plan is being developed by the Palm Beach County Engineering and Public Works Department, Traffic Division.
The Palm Beach County Safety Action Plan, under development by the Palm Beach County Engineering & Public Works Department, Traffic Division, aims to enhance community well-being and safety. Key goals include reducing traffic-related crashes through strategic infrastructure upgrades. The plan emphasizes collaboration with local agencies to identify high-risk areas and implement effective interventions.
The community is encouraged to participate by attending a virtual open house once made available, taking the survey, or making the pledge.
Yes, funding comes from the Federal Safe Streets for All (SS4A) grant program, and it is allocated towards safety improvements on Palm Beach County roadways. For more information on the SS4A program, see the U.S. Department of Transportations SS4A website.
Please visit the CONTACT US portion of the Palm Beach County Engineering & Public Works Department, Traffic Division webpage for contact information based on the type of concern or question you may have.
For general traffic related questions you may have, please visit the Palm Beach County Engineering & Public Works Department, Traffic Division, FAQ webpage.