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City of Port Richey Comprehensive Safety Action Plan

PROJECT OVERVIEW

The City of Port Richey is working to develop a Comprehensive Safety Action Plan in accordance with the requirements of the U.S. Department of Transportation Safe Streets for All Program.


The purpose of the Comprehensive Safety Action Plan (CSAP) is to improve roadway safety by significantly reducing or eliminating fatalities or serious injuries to all roadway users, including pedestrians, bicyclists, public transportation users, motorists, personal conveyance and micro-mobility users, and commercial operators.
 

The Comprehensive Safety Action Plan (CSAP) will identify data-driven projects and strategies and incorporate best practices, stakeholder input, and equity and environmental considerations to address the needs of the City roadways.

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PROJECT AREA
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PUBLIC OUTREACH

A Comprehensive Safety Action Plan (CSAP) requires public outreach because it aims to improve road safety and reduce traffic fatalities. Gathering feedback from the community can help ensure the plan addresses their concerns and needs.

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The City of Port Richey is working collaboratively in a data-driven effort to eliminate traffic fatalities and serious injuries.​

 

Your input is essential for the success of this Comprehensive Safety Action Plan. Please click the button below to share your concerns about traffic and safety.

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Please report your traffic concerns by March 15st, 2025.​

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Sample comments:

  • This roadway segment is unsafe for walking and biking.

  • Cars don't stop at this stop-controlled intersection.

  • Speeding on this roadway segment.​​​​

For further updates, check Project Updates or Subscribe to receive notifications.

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Note: The City may be required to disclose certain information you provide as part of your feedback regarding the Port Richey Comprehensive Safety Action Plan (CSAP). 

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The map below shows collisions that occurred within the City of Port Richey's city limits  from January 2018 to December 2022.

 

Directions to navigate the interactive map below: ​

  1. Navigate the map to find collision hot spots.

  2. Use mouse wheel or provided buttons to zoom in and out. Pan by left-clicking on the map or using your device's touch screen.

  3. Toggle between base maps by clicking on the map icon on the right side of the window.

  4. Collisions are color-coded to correspond to collision severity. Use the interactive legend to view collisions of each severity. Click on each collision for more details.

 

For any comments or suggestions, please Provide Feedback

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PLAN UPDATES

Check this section for plan-related updates:

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​02/05/2025: View the Community Workshop #1. The City of Port Richey and the consultant (TJKM) hosted their first community workshop on February 5th, 2025, between 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the City Council Chambers.    

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01/29/2025: View the Task Force Meeting#1. The City of Port Richey and the consultant (TJKM) hosted their first task force meeting for this plan on January 29th, 2025. â€‹

 

​01/27/2025: View the Collision History section for collisions of fatalities and incapacitating injuries in the City of Port Richey from the year 2018 to 2022. 

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01/27/2025: Downloadable materials, plans, and reports will be uploaded here when available.​​​

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Comprehensive Safety Action Plan (CSAP)

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Contact

For inquiries, please contact:

Sal Licari

Operations Manager

City Of Port Richey

s.licari@cityofportrichey.gov 

727-816-1907

727-816-1900 Ext. 107

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