Southwest Butler County Releases Draft Multi-Municipal Safety Action Plan for Public Review
Website: Southwest Butler County Multi-Municipal Safety Action Plan
Southwest Butler County Releases Draft Multi-Municipal Safety Action Plan for Public Review
BUTLER COUNTY, PA – Cranberry Township, Jackson Township, Zelienople Borough, and Harmony Borough have launched the Southwest Butler County Multi-Municipal Safety Action Plan, a coordinated regional effort to reduce traffic-related crashes and create safer roadways for all users.
Over the past few months, the project team gathered community feedback and studied safety data to identify crash patterns, dangerous spots, and transportation issues in the area. This approach, which combines data analysis with community input, has helped shape the draft plan’s priorities, strategies, and suggested safety upgrades for the four municipalities.
The draft Safety Action Plan is now available for public review and comment from February 13 through February 27, 2026.
Visit the project website to view the draft plan: https://bit.ly/SWBCSafetyActionPlan
Residents, businesses, and visitors are encouraged to review the draft plan and share feedback to help finalize strategies and confirm implementation priorities.
Following the public comment period, the plan is expected to be formally adopted in early March 2026. Once adopted, the Safety Action Plan will position the municipalities to pursue future funding and implement targeted safety projects, policies, and programs.
For more information, please contact Tina Fedko, Cranberry Township Director of Communications, at Tina.Fedko@cranberrytownship.org or 724-776-4806 x1190