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Livermore stakeholders review draft Vision Zero action plan, propose six safety projects ahead of council vote
Summary
City staff and consultants presented a draft Vision Zero action plan and six draft safety projects, reporting 626 public comments from 410 unique participants and identifying 13 high-injury corridors; the team plans to finalize the action plan and seek City Council adoption in early June.
Stakeholders, city staff and consultants met to review a draft Vision Zero action plan for Livermore and to discuss six draft safety projects intended to reduce fatal and severe-injury collisions.
"We have received 600—I think over 600—comments," said Ruta, a consultant with TJKM, summarizing outreach that produced 626 comments from 410 unique commenters and 330 pinpointed-location reports. Ruta said the plan combines data-driven collision analysis with a countermeasure toolbox of engineering, education and enforcement measures.
The presentation framed Vision Zero as a safe-systems approach that aims to eliminate fatal and severe-injury collisions by designing safer roads, safer speeds and improved post-crash care. The team reported five-year (2020–2024) totals showing 833 injury collisions citywide and said 75% of KSI (killed or seriously injured)…
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