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White Plains council adopts Vision Zero action plan, aims to cut serious crashes and seek $23M in improvements
Summary
The Common Council accepted a Vision Zero Action Plan on June 10 that targets elimination of roadway fatalities and serious injuries by 2050 and prioritizes 12 projects totaling about $23 million to improve 25 intersections and 15 miles of high‑injury roadways.
The White Plains Common Council on June 10 accepted a Vision Zero Action Plan that sets a long‑term goal of eliminating fatal and serious injury crashes on city roadways by 2050 and establishes an implementation strategy to pursue federal Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) funding.
City staff and consultants from VHB described a data‑driven plan that identifies 12 improvement projects, site‑specific recommendations for 25 intersections, and a high‑injury network of about 15 miles — roughly 10% of city‑ and county‑owned roadways — that accounted for roughly 76% of fatal and serious injury crashes in…
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