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Public Safety
Goal 1: Utilize Targeted Initiatives and Industry
Best Practices and Policies to Foster a Safer Environment
Objective 2: Protect Public Well‐being
Project Performance Measure(s) City Service Team (Department)
Core Vision Zero Reduce Traffic Related Fatalities and Serious Economic Development and
PS Injuries Capital Investment (PWT)
1.2.3
Summary:
Vision Zero is a traffic safety concept whose goal is to Traffic Related Fatalities
reduce fatalities and serious injuries on roadways to 10
zero. An action plan including engineering, planning,
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education, enforcement, and prosecution was
developed. Analysis actions, evaluation actions, 6
engineering actions, other departmental actions, 4
preparation actions, and safety preventative actions
are included in the action plan. These actions lead 2
into the ongoing development of the crash profiles 0
and crash mitigation strategies. 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr
In FY 2019, the following programs will be All Fatal Accidents Baseline Fatal Accidents
implemented to reduce the baseline number of 6,085
city roadway crashes: Traffic Related Serious Injuries
Safe streets;
Safe pedestrians; 60
Safe drivers;
Safe route to school (SRTS) 40
20
Update:
Safe Streets: Analyzed and ranked, documented 0
recommended improvements, and issued work orders
1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr
for in‐house improvements for the following
intersections: All Suspected Serious Injury Accidents
East Park Row Drive and Timberlake Drive Baseline Serious Injury Accidents
IH 20 and Little Road
SH 180 and Stadium Drive
US 287 and West Sublett Road Pedestrian Fatalities & Serious
10 Injuries
Safe Pedestrians: Issued work orders for the
installation of flashing yellow arrow improvements at
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two intersections. Completed the pedestrian safety
evaluation of four non‐signalized intersections and
found no recommended improvements. 0
1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr
Safe Route to School: Continued analysis for the Pedestrian Fatalities
second set of schools. The following elementary
Pedestrian Serious Injuries
schools were added to the FY 2019 program: Amos,
Anderson, Ashworth, Berry, Charlotte Anderson, and Baseline Pedestrian Fatalities
Ditto.
Baseline pedestrian Serious Injuries
127