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Planning Commission initiates hearing to fold Vision 0 pedestrian-safety goals into General Plan

San Francisco Planning Commission · July 7, 2016
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Summary

The Planning Commission voted to initiate a public hearing on amendments to the General Plan that would embed the city’s Vision 0 traffic-safety policy into the transportation and urban-design elements and add objectives for pedestrian safety, multidisciplinary review, and high-injury corridor mapping. The hearing was scheduled on or after Oct. 6.

The San Francisco Planning Commission on July 7 voted to initiate a public hearing to amend the city’s General Plan to formally incorporate Vision 0, the policy adopted in 2014 that aims to eliminate traffic fatalities and severe injuries.

Planning Department staffer Lily Langlois described the proposal as an implementation action intended to “reflect the City's Vision 0 policy,” adding a new objective for Vision 0, updated pedestrian-network objectives and a multidisciplinary…

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