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DeSoto staff unveil Comprehensive Safety Action Plan aiming for 'Vision Zero' by 2035
Summary
City staff and consultants presented a completed Comprehensive Safety Action Plan (Vision Zero) that identifies four high‑injury corridors, public engagement results and recommended engineering, enforcement and education strategies; the plan will return Jan. 21 for a resolution supporting Vision Zero and staff will pursue implementation grants.
City staff and their consultant presented the final Comprehensive Safety Action Plan — a Vision Zero‑oriented study that catalogs crash history, public feedback and recommended countermeasures for DeSoto’s high‑injury streets.
The consultant, Brian Schamberger of Kimley‑Horn, told council the outreach and online engagement produced 638 page views, 356 visits, 356 visitors and 115 contributions from 68 contributors. "We had 638 views, across 503 visits. We had 356 visitors. And from 68 contributors, they actually provided 115 contributions," Schamberger said during the presentation.
Nut graf: The plan identifies corridor‑level countermeasures (engineering, evaluation, enforcement, education, equity and encouragement) and pinpoints four corridors with the highest concentration of serious crashes: West…
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