NORTH MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. -- The Grand Strand Area Transportation Study (GSATS) will be hosting a Safe Streets For All Public Meeting at North Myrtle Beach City Hall on Tuesday, August 6 from 12 PM to 2 PM.
The GSATS is the Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) responsible for transportation planning and programming in Horry County and Georgetown County in South Carolina and Brunswick County in North Carolina. GSATS is committed to implementing the Safe System Approach for their service area, which begins with the development of a Safety Action Plan (SAP).
In 2022, GSATS was awarded a Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) grant for the development of this comprehensive Safety Action Plan. This plan will identify the most significant roadway safety concerns in the region and strategies to address roadway safety issues aimed at reducing and eliminating serious-injury and fatal crashes affecting all roadway users.
The SAP is the first step toward implementing safety improvements with federal funding from the SS4A program.
Learn more by visiting the GSATS Safety Action Plan website.