Forrest City Public Meeting

Safe Roads and Streets for All (SS4A)

Past Meeting: June 25, 2024

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The city of Forrest City conducted a Public Meeting Tuesday, January 21, 2025, from 5-7 p.m. to present their Safety Action Plan 🔗 for public comment. The Plan identifies steps the city intends to take to systematically eliminate crashes by addressing five focus areas: Safer Roads, Safer Speeds, Safer People, Safer Vehicles, and Optimal Post-Care Response.


 

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Please review the project documents below. Use the quick links to find materials on this page.


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Public Comment Period

The public comment period was from January 21 through February 5, 2025.


Public Meeting:
Tuesday, January 21, 2025

The in-person meeting was held Tuesday, January 21, 2025, from 5-7 p.m., at the Forrest City Civic Center, 1335 N Washington Street, Forrest City, AR ðŸ”—. This was an “open house” meeting with no formal presentations. 


 

Safety Action Plan

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Meeting Materials

Why Are We Having This Meeting?

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Project Overview

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What's Next?

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Results - Table

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High Injury Network - Map

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Projects - Map

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Long-Term Projects - Table

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Quick-Build Projects - Table

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Questions

For more information, or if you have any questions, please contact Keegan Doan with the Garver project team at PublicInvolvement@GarverUSA.com ðŸ”— or call 501-823-0730 to request a phone conversation.


Accommodations

Anyone needing project information or special accommodations under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is encouraged to call Jeff Pierce at (769) 524-2717, or email PublicInvolvement@GarverUSA.com ðŸ”—. Hearing or speech impaired, please contact the Arkansas Relay System at (Voice/TTY 711). Requests should be made at least four days prior to the public involvement meeting.


Anyone needing project information or special accommodations under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is encouraged to contact Jeff Pierce at (769) 524-2717, email PublicInvolvement@GarverUSA.com 🔗, or mail to 1076 Highland Colony Parkway, Suite 325, Ridgeland, MS 39157. Hearing or speech impaired, please contact the Mississippi Relay System at (Voice/TTY 711). Requests should be made at least four days prior to the Public Hearing end date. 

Any person who believes they, or any specific class of persons, were subjected to discrimination on the basis of race, color or national origin in programs or activities of a Federal-aid Recipient may file a complaint. According to U.S. DOT regulations, 49 CFR § 21.11(b), a complaint must be filed not later than 180 days after the date of the alleged discrimination, unless the time for filing is extended by the investigating agency

NOTE: your agency should keep a log of all Title VI complaints received. The log shall include the date the complaint was filed, a summary of the allegations, the status of the complaint, and actions taken in response of the complaint.
FHWA Title VI complaint process

1. If the City of Forrest City receives a complaint, it must forward it to ARDOT, who will then forward the complaint to the FHWA Arkansas Division Office (Division).
2. All Title VI complaints received by the Division Office will be forwarded to HCR for processing and potential investigation.
3. If HCR determines a Title VI complaint against a sub-recipient can be investigated by ARDOT, HCR may delegate the task of investigating the complaint to ARDOT.   ARDOT will conduct the investigation and forward the Report of Investigation to HCR for review and final disposition.
4. The disposition of all Title VI complaints will be undertaken by HCR, through either (1) informal resolution or (2) issuance of a Letter of Finding of compliance or noncompliance with Title VI.  A copy of the Letter of Finding will be sent to the Division Office.