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Resident urges Volusia County to create public pedestrian-safety data portal
Summary
At a Volusia County Charter Review Commission listening session in DeLand, resident Robert Flaherty urged the commission to recommend a 2026 ballot amendment requiring a publicly accessible pedestrian-safety data portal, independent of law enforcement and updated quarterly.
Robert Flaherty of Deltona urged the Volusia County Charter Review Commission to recommend a 2026 ballot amendment that would require the county to maintain a publicly accessible pedestrian-safety data portal independent of law enforcement.
Flaherty told commissioners that pedestrian fatalities in the United States have "surged 48 percent over the past decade," and cited the…
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