The City of Chico has launched a public survey as part of its Local Road Safety Plan (LRSP) to enhance safety on local streets. The city invites residents, business owners, and visitors to share their concerns and ideas to help prioritize safety improvements.
The survey aims to identify key traffic safety issues and gather input that will assist in securing funding for future projects. Proposed improvements might include adding new pedestrian or bicycle facilities, better signage, or other traffic calming measures.
Community members can access the survey online, via QR codes on local flyers, or by picking up paper copies at Chico City Hall, 411 Main St., second floor.
“The survey is open until December 15. The city is seeking feedback from residents, business owners and visitors.”
Digital Content Manager, Dayside Assignment Editor & Associate Producer Alejandro Mejia Mejia manages the coverage for Action News Now regarding this initiative.
The City of Chico encourages community input to develop an effective Local Road Safety Plan that targets specific safety concerns and secures resources for necessary street improvements.