Arizona: Highway Safety Improvement Program 2021 Annual Report
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Arizona: Highway Safety Improvement Program 2021 Annual Report

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    This annual report has been prepared by the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT), the Transportation Systems Management and Operations (TSMO) Division, Traffic Safety Section (TSS) based on best available data and information collected from various internal and external sources. Arizona DOT is continuing to make progress in the HSIP implementation on all public roads statewide. ADOTTSS has been leading the efforts to deliver the HSIP program. Arizona Strategic Traffic Safety Plan (STSP) has been updated in October 2019 meeting requirements for SHSPs in the Fixing America’s Surface Transportation Act (FAST Act) and FHWA guidance. The STSP implementation phase began in early 2020. ADOT recognizes the importance of the upcoming implementation phase in continuing the collaboration, cooperation, and sharing of knowledge and resources by all safety stakeholders to make safety our top priority. Arizona HSIP call for projects for State Fiscal Year (SFY) 2023 and State Fiscal Year (SFY) 2024 was announced in January 2020 for all public roads. Total of 75 applications were received. The amount of applications that were received represents twice the amount of HSIP funds available. Local and State agencies are actively applying for HSIP funds. The distribution of awarded projects for the SFY23 and SFY24 is 20% state and 80% local. The next call for HSIP for State Fiscal year 2025 and 2026 is expected to be in the calendar year 2022. The projects reflected in this annual report continue to reflect Arizona 2014 SHSP emphasis areas and performance measures. NOTE: Data are presented by different reporting periods, e.g. funding data or project listing is given by State Fiscal Year (SFY) whereas annual fatality and serious injury data is by Calendar Year (CY). Fatalities and serious injury tables and charts in the output report are given in 5-year rolling average.
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