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Health commission endorses Vision Zero resolution aiming for zero traffic deaths by 2024

San Francisco Department of Public Health Commission · April 18, 2017
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Summary

The San Francisco Department of Public Health commission unanimously adopted a resolution endorsing the Vision Zero goal of zero traffic deaths by 2024 and the 2017-2018 action strategy, citing partnerships with city agencies and pending state legislation on automated speed enforcement (AB 342).

The San Francisco Department of Public Health commission voted unanimously to endorse the Vision Zero goal of eliminating traffic deaths by 2024 and to adopt the 2017-2018 Vision Zero action strategy.

Megan Weir, co-chair of the Vision Zero Task Force and director of the program for health equity and sustainability, told commissioners that the strategy sets a high-level framework and that the department is leading evaluation and community…

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