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West Sacramento outlines Vision Zero progress, council set 10‑year reduction target
Summary
City staff reported crash analysis showing most severe crashes concentrate on a small share of streets; council previously set a goal to halve fatal and serious‑injury crashes within 10 years; staff will prepare five priority projects and a menu of countermeasures.
At the July 7 Transportation, Mobility and Infrastructure Commission meeting, Associate Transportation Planner Steve Rosen presented progress on the city’s Vision Zero Action Plan and the steps staff will take to meet the council’s recently adopted safety goal. Rosen said the city council on June 4, 2025, adopted a Vision Zero goal that directs staff to cut roadway fatalities and serious injuries by an ambitious percent within 10 years, with an eventual aim of eliminating them.
Rosen summarized the city’s six‑year crash review: 1,373 crashes occurred in the study period; 101 were fatal or resulted in…
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