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Circulate San Diego outlines pedestrian and bicycle safety work after grant; council presses for clearer fatality data

Imperial Beach City Council · February 4, 2026
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Summary

Circulate San Diego told Imperial Beach council it has recorded 61 pedestrian and bicycle crashes from 2020–2024 (19 in 2024) and identified fatalities; the nonprofit described walk audits, helmet distribution, daylighting quick-builds and wayfinding signs funded by an Office of Traffic Safety grant.

Octavio Garcia of Circulate San Diego presented the city’s pedestrian and bicycle safety work funded by a California Office of Traffic Safety grant at the Feb. 4 council meeting.

Garcia displayed a crash map for Imperial Beach and said "within this 4 year period, there was a total of 61 pedestrian and bicycle crashes, with 2 fatalities in 2024." He said walk audits, outreach and infrastructure improvements — including Bike Anywhere Day pit stops, helmet…

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