News From Vision Zero Communities
Updates from Communities Moving Forward with Vision Zero
- Fort Collins, CO wants to eliminate traffic accident deaths, serious injuries by 2023.
- Glens Falls, NY eyes future of traffic safety.
- West Hartford’s Vision Zero Task Force begins work.
- Omaha, NE making progress on plan to end traffic deaths on Omaha streets through commitment to Vision Zero.
- Austin Vision Zero reports 50% decrease in severe crashes on roads with speed displays.
- How Jersey City Achieved Traffic Zero Deaths on Its Streets.
- Hoboken hasn’t had a traffic death in four years.
- Milwaukee’s Mayor Johnson signs resolution setting the goal to reach zero traffic-related deaths or serious injuries by the year 2037.
- City of Des Moines, IA Vision Zero Transportation Safety webpage describes city’s Vision Zero activities.
- Savannah, GA City Council votes to adopt a Vision Zero resolution.
- Stamford, CT launches Vision Zero Initiative to increase roadway safety.
- Troy, AL adopts a multimodal safety action plan, making it the first city in the State of Alabama to become a Vision Zero City.
- Lincoln, NE is working toward a Vision Zero program.
- Complete Streets Tucson aims to develop “safe, connected, equitable transportation network” for everyone.
- Phoenix City Council votes unanimously to adopt its Vision Zero Road Safety Action Plan, with the goal of zero traffic fatalities or serious injuries by 2050.
- Boerne, Texas City Council adopts Vision Zero as part of the city’s Mobility Master Plan (MMP).
- Tacoma, WA City Council approves speed limit reduction ordinance as part of the city’s commitment to Vision Zero.
Last updated: Wednesday, March 8, 2023