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Supervisor Preston proposes town halls within two weeks of traffic fatalities to boost Vision Zero transparency
Summary
Supervisor Dean Preston proposed that city agencies hold a public town hall within two weeks of any traffic fatality, seeking to add a public forum to the Vision Zero response protocol for transparency and prevention.
Supervisor Dean Preston introduced a separate resolution on June 14 asking the Municipal Transportation Agency (MTA), Department of Public Health (DPH) and San Francisco Police Department (SFPD) to add a public town hall to the city’s Vision Zero fatality response protocol.
Preston said the proposed town halls — to be held within two weeks of a traffic fatality — would provide families, neighbors and advocacy…
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