Residents will have one final opportunity this week to weigh in on efforts to improve roadway safety across LaFayette.
City officials are hosting a Safe Streets open house today at noon at the LaFayette-Walker County Public Library. The drop-in event will allow community members to review results from a recent public survey and learn more about proposed safety improvements.
The Safe Streets initiative is focused on enhancing conditions for drivers, pedestrians and cyclists throughout the city. Organizers say the open house will highlight potential solutions developed using community feedback.
Attendees can stop by at any time during the session to ask questions, share input and better understand the next steps in the planning process.
Officials say this will be the final open house opportunity for residents to engage with the Safe Streets program before plans move forward. Additional information about the initiative is available online at safestreetslafayette.com.

