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Pedestrians and public health groups press DPH to speed high-injury network for Street Safety Act
Summary
Pedestrians, physicians and residents urged the Health Commission to push the Department of Public Health to finish an updated high-injury network so the Street Safety Act and Vision Zero implementation can proceed; commenters cited local crashes and fatalities and urged interagency action.
Multiple public commenters told the San Francisco Health Commission that the Street Safety Act and Vision Zero require faster action from the Department of Public Health to finalize the high-injury network that guides street-safety projects.
Melina Mackey Kavada of WALK San Francisco said DPH's last published high-injury network is from 2021 and "this is holding back the SFMTA in determining which streets to…
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