How to Build Data-Driven Safety Action Plans with Miovision
Date: April 29, 2026
Time: 1:00 PM EST | 10:00 AM PST
$1 Billion Is on the Table for Roadway Safety. Is Your City Ready?
The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) grant program has opened its 2026 funding cycle, offering approximately $1 billion in federal support to prevent roadway deaths and serious injuries. However, securing these funds requires more than just a plan—it requires a data-backed strategy that prioritizes the most vulnerable road users.
Join Miovision and leading experts for an exclusive webinar designed to help city engineers, planners, and transportation officials navigate the 2026 SS4A application process. Learn in this webinar from Jason Pavluchuk, founder of Pavluchuk and Associates and a respected voice in transportation policy with over 25 years of experience and Craig Milligan, Ph.D., P.Eng., RSP2I an international expert in road safety engineering.
What You’ll Learn:
- How to identify the right grant opportunities for your projects
- The latest requirements for Planning and Demonstration Grants vs. Implementation Grants
- Proven strategies to strengthen your application
- How data can support a successful SS4A application
- How to leverage capital projects for safety, systematically diagnose, treat, and monitor every high crash location
Presenters:

Jason Pavluchuk, Founder, Pavluchuk & Associates
Founder of Pavluchuk and Associates and a respected voice in transportation policy with over 25 years of experience. Jason recently joined forces with Miovision to provide specialized support to customers looking for strategic and sustainable funding solutions.

Craig Milligan, PhD, P.Eng.,RSP2I, Senior Road Safety Engineer, Principal | Fireseeds North
As an international expert in road safety engineering, Dr. Craig Milligan has completed more than 600 intersection safety studies, road safety audits for more than $8B of capital works, road safety network prioritization tools for four road agencies, 10 road safety technical guidelines, and 30 research papers in road safety. Craig is a past chair of the Transportation Association of Canada Road Safety Standing Committee, and a current board member and road safety audit instructor with the International Road Federation. Craig earned his Ph.D. in civil engineering at the University of Manitoba with a focus on road safety performance forecasting. Craig has been retained by more than 120 road authorities on four continents for expert support in road safety.