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West Hollywood council approves Vision Zero dashboard update, directs study of lower school‑zone speed limits

West Hollywood City Council · May 5, 2026
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The council approved staff recommendations to pursue a data‑driven approach to lower speed limits around schools, authorize a new 20 mph zone on Harrod Street pending broader sign changes, and publish a public Vision 0 crash dashboard. Staff said the changes would follow a formal study and returned to council for implementation details.

The West Hollywood City Council voted 5–0 to advance staff recommendations on the city’s Vision Zero program, including a study of lower school‑zone speed limits under state law and a public crash‑data dashboard.

Senior planner David Fenn demonstrated the new Vision 0 dashboard and said it pulls crash records from the statewide database dating back to 2014. “It’s a simple dashboard that IT was able to build in house,” Fenn said, adding that users can filter by year, crash severity and corridor to see clusters, trends and top intersections.

Fenn asked the council to direct staff to explore early…

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