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City says Vision 0 preliminary data show fewer traffic deaths; aldermen press for stronger evidence

Milwaukee Common Council Public Safety and Health Committee · February 20, 2026
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Milwaukee’s Vision 0 team presented preliminary data showing a decline in traffic fatalities and outlined outreach and partnerships; committee members urged more rigorous evaluation and asked for comparative analysis with peer cities and follow‑up on metrics.

Jessica Weinberg, policy director for the city of Milwaukee’s Vision 0 program, told the Public Safety & Health Committee on Feb. 20 that preliminary counts show a decline in traffic fatalities and that the program’s layered approach is producing measurable change. “Vision 0 is working, and we are seeing a major decline in traffic deaths,” Weinberg said, while cautioning the committee that crash data remain preliminary until state certification.

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