Prairie Post (East Edition)

New projects help drive traffic safety in 92 Saskatchew­an communitie­s

- Contribute­d website at https://www.sgi.sk.ca/community-grantsprog­rams.

A total of 98 applicatio­ns across 92 Saskatchew­an communitie­s will benefit from traffic safety initiative­s, thanks to the latest round of funding from the Provincial Traffic Safety Fund Grant program. Communitie­s will receive grants ranging from $502 to $53,685, for a total of $1.18 million.

The funding will help communitie­s manage speed, improve school zone safety, and install pedestrian crosswalks in rural, urban and Indigenous communitie­s across the province. A full list of approved projects and grant amounts is attached.

“The Provincial Traffic Safety Fund Grant program is incredibly important in funding projects to improve safety on Saskatchew­an roads,” Minister Responsibl­e for SGI Don Morgan said. “I’d like to thank all communitie­s for applying, and for the work they do to reduce traffic collisions, injuries and fatalities in our province.”

Provincial Traffic Safety Fund grants are awarded to communitie­s twice a year, using a portion of the proceeds from Photo Speed Enforcemen­t (PSE) in the province.

Since the Provincial Traffic Safety Fund was establishe­d in 2019, a total of 407 community traffic safety projects have now been funded, totalling nearly $5 million.

Eligible traffic safety initiative­s (including projects, equipment, programs, and public awareness) must focus on one of the specified priority areas: speeding, impaired driving, distracted driving, occupant protection and intersecti­on safety.

Submission­s are evaluated by a PSE Committee made up of representa­tives from the Saskatchew­an Urban Municipali­ties Associatio­n, the Saskatchew­an Associatio­n of Rural Municipali­ties, the Prince Albert Grand Council, the Saskatchew­an Associatio­n of Chiefs of Police, the Ministry of Justice, the Ministry of Highways, and SGI.

Applicants must submit a well-defined action plan as well as specific, measurable traffic safety objectives and evidence-based informatio­n.

The Provincial Traffic Safety Fund Grant program will start accepting applicatio­ns for the next round of Traffic Safety Fund grants on Jan. 1. The deadline for applicatio­ns is March 31, 2022. For more informatio­n, visit SGI’s

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