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West Sacramento council adopts Vision Zero goal: 50% fewer deadly or serious crashes in 10 years

3673655 · June 4, 2025
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City council accepted staff'recommended Vision Zero action plan and set a goal of reducing roadway fatalities and serious injuries by 50% within 10 years, directing staff to prioritize five high-injury projects and a menu of countermeasures funded partly by a federal SS4A grant.

The West Sacramento City Council on June 4 adopted a Vision Zero Action Plan and a city goal to reduce roadway fatalities and serious injuries 50% within 10 years.

The plan, funded in part by a federal Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) grant, combines crash data and community input to target a small share of streets where most severe collisions occur. "Vision 0 is about creating a safer system of transportation," said Steven Rosen, transportation staff, during a presentation summarizing the analysis and recommended actions.

Rosen told the council staff compiled seven years of crash records and community reports…

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