In a recent government meeting, a board member highlighted key goals for the upcoming term, emphasizing a commitment to improving safety and accessibility in San Francisco. Since joining the board in 2021, the member has served as chair of the policy and governance committee and has been actively involved in the Vision Zero initiative, which aims to eliminate traffic-related fatalities and injuries.
The board member reiterated the importance of Vision Zero, stating that strengthening interdepartmental communication and collaboration is crucial for its success. This includes working closely with the fire department and public works to expedite projects that enhance public safety.
Another significant focus will be the implementation of the Viking Rolling Plan, previously known as the Active Community Plan. The board member expressed a strong desire to see this plan come to fruition, which aims to improve community engagement and infrastructure.
Accessibility for individuals with disabilities is also a priority. The agency plans to launch its first accessibility strategy, reviewing all programs to ensure they meet the needs of people with disabilities. As a member of the disability community and an advocate, the board member is particularly invested in this initiative.
Additionally, the board member stressed the need for sustainable funding sources to support these initiatives. They plan to advocate for state funding while also exploring creative budgeting strategies to maximize resources for projects. This includes minimizing the impact of transit fare increases on low-income riders.
With a background in public policy and a strong connection to disability rights and senior advocacy, the board member is well-positioned to address these critical issues. They concluded the meeting by inviting questions, signaling an openness to community engagement and dialogue on these important topics.