Williamson County Safety Action Plan

Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A)

Intro

Williamson County and its municipal partners are developing a Transportation Safety Action Plan (SAP) to reduce deaths and serious injuries from vehicle crashes for all modes and users of the road.

This plan will prioritize roadway and infrastructure projects that address safety challenges for residents and stakeholders and support future funding opportunities.

The participating jurisdictions include Brentwood, Fairview, Nolensville, Spring Hill, Thompson's Station, and unincorporated Williamson County. Please note that Franklin is not included in this effort as they are pursuing a separate study.


Milestones

1

Two Surveys – Touchpoints​

2

Baseline Safety Memo​

3

Projects & Countermeasures​

4

Prioritization Matrix​

5

Project Concepts & Costs​

6

Draft Safety Action Plan​

7

Final Safety Action Plan​

Proposed Project Timeline

Purpose

Crash Density

This map gives an overview of hotspots for crashes throughout the county. In Williamson County since 2019, there were 16,497 reported crashes, of which 70 were fatal, 2,812 were personal injury, and 13,615 were property damage only crashes. There were also 47 crashes involving a pedestrian or bicyclist, with 20 being fatal.

The goal of this effort is to improve the quality of life for all Williamson County residents but especially to prevent death and injury on roadways.

Map and Survey

Community input is the most vital element to achieving effective solutions. Please let us know where your top safety concerns are by placing a point(s) on the map and taking the survey below.

Williamson County SS4A Survey Map

Safety Action Plan

Williamson County

Proposed Project Timeline