Just about 10 years have passed since Portland City Council first adopted a Vision Zero resolution in June 2015, setting the goal to eliminate traffic deaths and serious injuries on the city’s streets ...
People are dying on Indianapolis streets while DPW drowns in analysis paralysis.
Like a coach at halftime to a team that’s way behind, Portland City Councilor Tiffany Koyama Lane wants to remind us that we are still a “Vision Zero” city and we need to get out there and start ...
Update, Dec. 3: In a meeting Tuesday afternoon, the Vision Zero Task Force unanimously approved the framework outlined in the plan with no changes. Original story: From 2019 to 2023, there was an ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — In 2016, the Portland City Council adopted Vision Zero, a plan to stop traffic deaths completely by 2030. Clearly, that’s not working, as two more pedestrians were killed in ...
City leaders in Rochester were expected to release the first report of the city's Vision Zero campaign. The initiative, ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — Portland's Transportation and Infrastructure Committee voted unanimously Monday to approve a resolution to reaffirm the city's commitment to Vision Zero, a concept aimed at ...
For six years, Harrisburg has been trying to reduce the number of people seriously hurt or killed on its streets through a program known as Vision Zero. Harrisburg’s policy was put into motion by ...
The city saw an increase in fatal and serious collisions last year despite paying into an initiative that's supposed to fix the problem.