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Boulder County adopts Vision 0 action plan aimed at eliminating fatal and serious traffic injuries
Summary
The Boulder County Board of County Commissioners voted to adopt the county'wide Vision 0 Action Plan, a data-driven transportation safety strategy focused on high-injury locations, speed management and regional partnerships. Staff and community members emphasized funding limits and the need for multi-pronged implementation.
Boulder County commissioners on Aug. 28 voted to adopt the countywide Vision 0 Action Plan, a data-driven roadmap intended to eliminate fatal and serious-injury traffic crashes.
The plan pulls together safety projects, data analysis and community priorities and will guide county work on high-injury road segments, speed management and partnerships with the Colorado Department of Transportation and neighboring jurisdictions. "Vision 0 is a commitment to eliminate fatal and serious injury traffic crashes," said Liviana Lewin, Vision 0 program manager with the county's Community Planning and Permitting, during the public hearing presentation.
The plan maps a "high-injury network" that spans about 7% of local roadway miles but accounts for 66% of the county's severe crashes, according to staff. It identifies five crash types that make up more than three-quarters of severe crashes, with single-vehicle…
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