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Fresno presents draft Vision Zero action plan, identifies high-injury corridors and May 21 adoption target
Summary
City staff and consultants presented a draft Vision Zero Action Plan funded by a federal SS4A grant. The plan sets a 2050 goal of zero fatalities and serious injuries, identifies a high-injury network (14% of streets accounting for 89% of severe crashes), and directs staff to return for formal adoption on May 21 so the city can pursue implementation grants.
City staff and project consultants presented Fresno’s draft Vision Zero Action Plan during a public workshop on April 26, outlining a strategy to reduce traffic fatalities and serious injuries across the city.
Public Works said the plan is data-driven and funded in part by a US DOT Safe Streets for All (SS4A) grant. The five-year collision analysis (2019–2023) found 217 fatal crashes and 629 severe-injury crashes in Fresno; staff highlighted that 89% of those fatal and severe crashes occur on a "high-injury network" representing roughly 14% of…
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