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Consultants present Vision Zero action plan; analysis finds 87% of city fatalities concentrated on 6.6% of network
Summary
Kimberly Horne Associates presented the Vision Zero action plan, a data‑driven safety strategy funded by the federal Safe Streets and Roads for All program. The plan identifies a high‑injury network (6.6% of road miles) that accounted for 87% of fatalities from 2017–2021 and recommends 27 actions across five pillars with targeted study corridors.
Kimberly Horne Associates presented the Oklahoma City Vision Zero action plan at the Traffic and Transportation Commission meeting, highlighting a data‑driven strategy to reduce fatalities and serious injuries on city streets and outlining implementation steps and funding opportunities.
The consultant, Varol Orozco of Kimberly Horne Associates, told commissioners the plan is organized in three parts: a vision and engagement summary, a data and analysis chapter, and a set of recommendations. The project was funded under the federal Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) program; equity was a required consideration in the planning process, Orozco said. The plan’s advisory board included former Commissioner Cornett and Nguyen (both referenced by the consultant) and Captain Fredrickson from the police department.
Key findings and recommendations: the team analyzed crash records from the Oklahoma Highway Safety Office for…
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