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Advocates urge Doña Ana County to adopt Vision Zero goal after rise in vulnerable road‑user deaths

Doña Ana County Board of County Commissioners · July 9, 2025
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Summary

Pedestrian and cycling advocates urged the Doña Ana County Commission on July 8 to adopt a Vision Zero target to eliminate road‑user deaths, citing recent fatalities and a county Safe Streets for All study. Commissioners said they support safer roads but noted county limits on state highway changes and pledged to pursue policy steps and outreach.

Doña Ana County public commenters urged the county commission on July 8 to adopt a Vision Zero goal to eliminate road‑user deaths and to join the Vision Zero network as part of ongoing work under the Safe Streets for All grant.

Donald Wilson, president of Velocruces Inc., told commissioners the county recorded a peak in vulnerable road‑user deaths in 2022 and said the current county study shows progress but not…

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