CHICO — Drivers, cyclists and pedestrians who are concerned about busy intersections may now have an outlet to voice their opinions on road safety.
Chico on Nov. 7 announced that the next step updating its local road safety plan will be opening firsthand feedback to community members.
A survey for public feedback is available until Dec. 15, and it asks residents about demographics, travel patterns, personal roadway safety concerns and other suggestions for improvements.
The survey includes a map with the questionnaire for travelers to pin specific locations about the city for comments on safety improvements. It can be found at bit.ly/ChicoRoadSafety .
According to Chico’s 2021 local road safety plan, 3,111 crashes happened from 2014 to 2019 with 128 involving pedestrians and 139 invo

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