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Hartford HHS committee sends ‘traffic violence as public health crisis’ resolution to council with favorable recommendation; two ordinances postponed
Summary
The Hartford City Health and Human Services Committee on March 30 voted to send a resolution declaring traffic violence a public-health crisis to the full council with a favorable recommendation and unanimously postponed two ordinance items to the next committee meeting.
The Hartford City Health and Human Services Committee voted on March 30 to send a resolution declaring traffic violence a public-health crisis to the full City Council with a favorable recommendation.
Councilman TJ Clark, who chaired the meeting, described the resolution as building on the city’s Vision Zero work and said it responds in part to a recent fatal crash over the Christmas period in which a young man was struck and killed and the driver left the scene. Clark said the resolution would prioritize rapid, low-cost safety measures: “...develop a quick build, safety action plan,…
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