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Committee reports Oʻahu Vision Zero action plan to council; staff say plan readies city for federal safety grants
Summary
The committee voted to report Resolution 25‑1 adopting the final Oʻahu Vision Zero Action Plan (Aug. 2024). City transportation staff described the plan’s crash data, funding needs and its role in improving competitiveness for federal discretionary grants.
The Committee on Planning, Infrastructure and Transportation on Thursday recommended that the council adopt the Oʻahu Vision Zero Action Plan through Resolution 25‑1, a safety action plan intended to reduce fatalities and serious injuries on Oʻahu’s streets.
Council Member Dos Santos Tam, the resolution introducer, said the plan is part of the city’s effort to eliminate pedestrian deaths. "There have been three traffic fatalities so far this year, and that's three too many," he told the committee. Department of Transportation Services (DTS)…
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