For a decade, Cindy Tefft has fought to get life-saving street signs installed at trail underpasses in Omaha — because in an emergency, knowing where you are can mean the difference between life and death. After years of persistence, the city is finally acting, installing signs across the metro that help locals, commuters, and tourists alike navigate safely. It’s proof that one person’s dedication can spark real change — turning simple infrastructure into a powerful safety net for everyone who walks, bikes, or runs through Omaha’s trails.
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