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Provincial traffic safety fund benefitting many communities

By News Room Jun 28, 2021 | 3:54 PM From digital speed signs to speed bumps to sidewalks, the provincial government has approved a total of 112 projects in 108 different communities across Saskatchewan totalling $1.4 million thanks to the Provincial Traffic Safety Fund in an effort to improve traffic safety. Twice each year, the Provincial Traffic Safety Fund grants are awarded to communities, using a portion of the proceeds from photo speed enforcement (PSE) locations in the province.  Since the Provincial Traffic Safety Fund was established, there have been a total of 309 initiatives funded totalling more than $3.6 million. Traffic safety initiatives (including projects, equipment, programs and public awareness) must focus on one of the specified priority areas, including speeding, impaired driving, distracted driving, occupant protection and intersection safety.

Several Local Sask Communities Receiving Funds to Improve Traffic Safety

By Ryan Young Jun 28, 2021 | 6:37 PM $1.4-million has been awarded to 112 approved projects in 108 communities across Saskatchewan that aim to improve traffic safety. Several local communities are receiving a share of the money that comes from the Provincial Traffic Safety Fund. The Town of Balcarres is receiving nearly $20-thousand for its “Be Safe Balcarres” initiative, while the Town of Carlyle is getting over $18-thousand for a Traffic Calming Project. Nearly $11-thousand is allocated for the Village of Grayson for Speed Management, and over $15-thousand is going to Ituna for their 2021 Traffic Calming Initiative. Over $17-thousand is earmarked for the Village of Killaly for its Community Safety Initiative this year; the Piapot First Nation is receiving over $19-thousand for a Traffic Safety Initiative.

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