Erie County Debuts New Public Health & Safety Campaign


Erie County Executive Mark C. Poloncarz was joined by Commissioner of Health Dr. Gale Burstein, Office of Health Equity Director Kelly Wofford, Department of Public Works Deputy Commissioner of Highways Karen Hoak and Office for People with Disabilities Executive Director Frank Cammarata to launch "StreetSmart Erie County," a new campaign to improve road safety.

The campaign is led by the Erie County Department of Health (ECDOH) in partnership with the Department of Public Works and the Office for People with Disabilities. It includes ongoing public education, seasonal messaging and outreach through the ECDOH Community Wellness program to prevent road-related injuries and save lives. Erie County welcomes the involvement of businesses, community groups and other municipalities in this project.

Learn more at: erie.gov/StreetSmart.

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