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Staff outline 'Safe Streets' plan aimed at halving road deaths and serious injuries by 2050

Richardson Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee · January 8, 2026
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Summary

City staff described a draft Safe Streets safety action plan focused on eliminating fatal and serious injury crashes: a vision targeting a 50% reduction by 2050, a high‑injury network prioritization and a countermeasures toolbox; staff expects a full draft this spring.

Richardson staff told the Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee they are drafting a Safe Streets safety action plan that aims to reduce deaths and serious injuries on city streets by 50% by 2050.

Daniel, a city planner and staff lead on the project, said the plan ties to federal, state and regional safety goals and draws on the Active Transportation Plan and the city’s Complete Streets policy. The plan will identify a…

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