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Staff present Q1 injury collision data; Commission asks for clearer trend reporting and heat-map focus
Summary
City staff presented first-quarter 2025 injury-collision data from the Transportation Injury Mapping System and monthly police reports; commissioners asked for clearer trend charts, exclusion of freeway incidents for city-focused analysis, and raw data for independent review.
City staff presented Albany’s first-quarter 2025 injury-collision data on July 24, outlining a preliminary count of collisions reported to the police department and a separate injury-focused snapshot from the Transportation Injury Mapping System (TIMS).
Staff reported that city police monthly reports documented 22 collisions for the quarter while TIMS — which focuses on injury collisions and updates later — showed 16 injury collisions for the same period. The TIMS snapshot included one collision classified as a serious injury and five pedestrian-involved collisions; TIMS identified one bicycle-involved collision.
Staff identified the serious-injury incident as a crash at Brighton Avenue and San Pablo Avenue in which an electric scooter was struck while crossing outside…
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