Transportation vision zero action plan

The newest Vision Zero Action Plan was adopted by the San José City Council yesterday. In a unanimous vote, councilmembers also passed recommendations included in a memorandum signed by Mayor Mahan, Vice Mayor Foley, and councilmembers Campos, Ortiz, and Doan. The additional recommendations bolster the plan by directing staff to continue collaborating with former members of the now-dissolved Vision Zero Task Force, and to explore ways to reduce the length of time it takes to plan and construct quick-build safety projects.
The 2025 Vision Zero Action Plan focuses our work around five Priority Action Areas:
- Prioritize Equity and Vulnerable Road Users
Most of the San José’s Priority Safety Corridors travel through parts of the city identified as Equity Priority Communities. These areas have more underserved populations, such as households with low incomes and people of color. Recognizing the strong correlation between these underserved neighborhoods and higher rates of traffic fatalities and severe injuries, the plan commits to focused action for these communities. - Center Data Analytics and Reporting
This Action Area focuses on using data to measure our progress, evaluate the safety benefits of completed projects, and inform future projects to maximize safety. - Strategize Traffic Enforcement
Address the top three known violations leading to fatal and severe injuries: speeding, unsafe turning, and red-light running. A key initiative under this action area are our upcoming automated enforcement programs, including the Speed Safety System Pilot and Red-Light Running Camera Pilot projects. - Engineer for Safety
Engineering improvements are essential to creating safer, more accessible streets for all users. The plan calls for more safety projects, delivered more efficiently. We do this by using temporary, low-cost materials and that can be rapidly deployed and evaluated in high-injury areas. - Engage the Community and Message Safety
Community engagement and education are key to creating a culture of safety. This Action Area builds on existing programs, such as our Walk N’ Roll school safety program and “Slow Down, San José” education campaign.
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https://www.sanjoseca.gov/Home/Components/News/News/6488/5104?mc_cid=bd68678556&mc_eid=0bf75c3a79
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