Rep. Gillen Secures Nearly $600,000 for Village of Hempstead Road Safety Initiative
HEMPSTEAD, NY — Today, Congresswoman Laura Gillen (NY-04), a member of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, announced that the Village of Hempstead was awarded $586,018 in new federal funding from the U.S. Department of Transportation’s 2025 Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) Grant Program. This federal investment will unlock millions more to support the Village of Hempstead’s comprehensive Safety Action Plan.
“I’m proud to have fought for and secured this transformative funding that will help Hempstead develop a comprehensive road safety plan to prevent future tragedies and make our streets safer for everyone,” said Rep. Gillen. “Every seven minutes, a serious car accident occurs on Long Island. It’s unacceptable and I’ll continue to do everything I can in Congress to improve road safety for everyone in our community.”
In July, Rep. Gillen held a press conference alongside Village of Hempstead Mayor Waylyn Hobbs, Village of Hempstead Police Chief Richard Holland and other community leaders, just steps from one of Long Island’s most dangerous intersections. Rep. Gillen encouraged the Village to apply for the USDOT Safe Streets for All program, expressedher support for the Village’s application and directly urged Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy to award Hempstead the grant. This funding will allow the Village to develop a comprehensive Safety Action Plan to audit road safety and manage speeds in high-crash corridors.
As a member of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, Rep. Gillen has been a strong advocate for road safety. Earlier this year, she introduced H.R. 3440, the Bipartisan Traffic Safety Enhancement Act and urged the committee’s leadership to hold a full hearing on the alarming rise in fatal traffic crashes nationwide, including across her district on Long Island’s South Shore.