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City staff introduce Vision Zero action plan aimed at cutting road fatalities
Summary
City planning staff and consultants introduced a draft Vision Zero action plan to the Oklahoma City Council that seeks to reduce — and ultimately eliminate — traffic fatalities and serious injuries on the city’s streets.
City planning staff and consultants introduced a draft Vision Zero action plan to the Oklahoma City Council that seeks to reduce — and ultimately eliminate — traffic fatalities and serious injuries on the city’s streets.
The plan, presented by Jeff Butler, planning director, and Brian Schamberger of Kimley‑Horn and Associates, lays out a three-part approach: define the purpose and engagement process, analyze crash data and high‑injury corridors, and recommend infrastructure and policy countermeasures. Butler and Schamberger said staff would return to council within about two weeks for formal consideration and potential approval to support upcoming federal grant cycles.
The plan uses a data-driv…
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