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SFMTA board adopts 'safe‑system' street safety commitments, cites data and equity focus
Summary
At its Jan. meeting the SFMTA Board voted unanimously to adopt a safe‑system approach and agency street‑safety commitments tied to the mayor’s executive directive and the Board of Supervisors Street Safety Act, directing staff to publish dashboards and coordinate a 100‑day interagency working group.
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency Board of Directors on Jan. 27 adopted a package of street‑safety commitments that formalizes the agency’s use of the “safe system” approach and directs SFMTA staff to coordinate citywide action, publish outcome dashboards and prioritize high‑injury corridors.
Victoria Wise, SFMTA streets director, told the board the package consolidates lessons from more than a decade of Vision 0 work and aligns the agency with a mayoral executive directive and the Board of Supervisors Street Safety Act. “We are ready and excited to step into the next chapter of street safety,” Wise said, asking the board to formally adopt the approach and the SFMTA commitments.
The measure asks the board to: adopt the safe‑system approach; adopt SFMTA’s four street‑safety commitments (managing speeds, protecting…
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