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Soledad City Council adopts Vision Zero action plan to pursue federal safe-streets funding

Soledad City Council · April 16, 2026
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Summary

The council approved Resolution 6352 to adopt a locally tailored Vision Zero Action Plan identifying high-injury corridors and pedestrian conflict points; staff said adoption makes the city eligible to apply for SS4A and other safety grants.

Soledad City Council on a unanimous vote adopted Resolution 6352 to approve a Vision Zero Action Plan tailored to the city, a roadmap staff said will guide safety investments and make the city eligible for federal Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) funding.

The plan, presented by Alex Ramos, the city’s engineering project manager, outlines a data-driven approach to reduce traffic deaths and serious injuries by prioritizing projects that address intersections and pedestrian conflicts. "Tamzy was awarded $640,000 through the SS4A grant to essentially create a comprehensive…

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