Road Safety Grant Awarded to City of Gardner for a Variety of Initiatives
Gardner has been awarded just under $31K through the Municipal Road Safety Grant Program for the purpose of enhancing traffic and road safety initiatives throughout the City of Gardner. Included are road safety patrols, bicycle helmets and car seats for community distribution, educational programming by the Gardner Police Department, and two new radar speed signs to help monitor and calm traffic in key areas across the city. See complete Press Release on pdf, CLICK HERE.
Mayor Nicholson stated: “this grant strengthens our efforts to make Gardner’s streets safer for everyone.” State Representative Zlotnik stated: “…road safety programs like this one not only prevent accidents but also strengthen the relationship between the police and the community…” Councilor Craig Cormer stated:”…will support educational programs designed to safeguard our citizens and promote a culture of safety among our youth.” Complete comments in Press Release, CLICK HERE.
The Municipal Road Safety Grant Program, administered by EOPSS’s Office of Grants and Research, provides funding to local police departments to address roadway safety issues through a mix of enforcement, equipment, education, and community engagement. Funded through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), the program helps municipalities reduce crashes, injuries, and fatalities while promoting safe driving practices across Massachusetts. Mayor Nicholson stated, “Every step we take to make our streets safer helps us build a stronger, more connected Gardner.”

