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Planning commission hears draft Vision Zero traffic-safety plan, seeks public input and funding

2108368 · January 9, 2025
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Summary

City planning staff introduced a public draft of the Vision 0 Action Plan, a traffic-safety strategy backed by a federal Safer Streets and Roads for All grant that targets a small "high-injury network" for the majority of serious crashes. Staff will return with a revised draft and pursue federal implementation grants.

Planning staff introduced the draft Vision 0 Action Plan — Oklahoma City’s first comprehensive traffic-safety strategy — during the Planning Commission meeting. Justin Henry, transportation program planner for the planning department, presented the plan, which the city will return to the commission for adoption at a later meeting after public comment and technical revisions.

The plan’s stated goal is to eliminate traffic fatalities and severe injuries while promoting safe, equitable mobility. The advisory board that guided development recommended focusing investments on a so-called high-injury network: roughly 6.6% of city…

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