Safety Action Planning & Implementation
Safer streets mean safer communities
You’ve got a vision—Vision Zero—and we’ve got the safety action planning and implementation experience to help you realize safe streets for all.
From urban cities to rural towns, every community deserves access to multimodal options. Options that meet their transportation needs and provide safe routes to school, to work, and to play.
Whether you have Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) grant funding and need a plan forward or you simply value a commitment to safety and need help implementing one project at a time, our team can support the communities you serve. Engineering systemic safety improvements is our specialty, but it starts with community conversation to shape outcomes that meet the needs of those who travel on four wheels, two wheels, or on two feet.
Meaningful community engagement, Complete Streets design, quick build and temporary demonstration projects, leveraging SS4A funding—our team of engineers and planners are here with actionable steps to achieve your safety goals.
Funding safe streets and roads in your community
Stay up-to-date on Notice of Funding Opportunities (NOFO) for the Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) discretionary program. Learn more about grant types and eligibility for planning and demonstration, and implementation grants. Don’t miss your opportunity to receive the funding you need to kick off your transportation safety projects. Read MoreCreating better mobility options with Complete Streets
From planning to design to construction, our Complete Streets & Active Transportation team takes a proactive approach to mobility planning. How? By incorporating multimodal options and the infrastructure to support it. It all starts with listening to the community and crafting a plan that meets what’s most important to them for daily travel. Read MoreMobility hubs: Supporting first and last mile connections along the corridor
Much more than a bus stop, mobility hubs are networks—not nodes—of alternative mobility options critical to a sustainable and equitable transportation future. Learn more about mobility hubs and how they support first/last mile connections along integrated corridors and more. Read MoreOur People
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Matthew Maher
Senior Associate
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Timothy Tresohlavy
Senior Transportation Planner
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Mike Holt
Senior Principal, Business Center Practice Leader
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Frank Domingo
Senior Project Manager, Transportation
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Mike Rutkowski
Senior Principal, Complete Streets Leader
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Derrick Waller
Transportation Engineer
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Ashley Thompson
Urban Designer
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Brett Harrelson
Associate, Senior Traffic Engineer
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Jason Schrieber
Senior Principal
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Emily Valentino
Principal
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Katy Shackelford
Grant Specialist
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Kate Fillin-Yeh
Senior Associate, Transportation
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Evan Drew
Senior Transportation Engineer
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Matthew Roe
Senior Associate
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