How can the City of SLO eliminate traffic fatalities?
Community members are invited to share input on the City’s first-ever Vision Zero Action Plan draft, which will guide the City’s work to eliminate traffic-related deaths and severe injuries on City of San Luis Obispo streets over the next several years.
Submit your feedback by:
- Reviewing our draft Vision Zero Action Plan below
- Clicking the "Add Your Feedback" button below.
- Leaving your comments in the comment box, specifying the section(s) you are most interested in.
- Submitting your comment (you will have a chance to preview before submitting).
All comments submitted by January 15, 2025, will be reviewed by City staff before the updated plan is presented to the City Council for final adoption in March 2025.
Please avoid sharing sensitive personal information, such as email addresses, home addresses, or phone numbers when responding to this survey.
Vision Zero is an initiative to eliminate all traffic fatalities and severe injuries, while increasing safe, healthy, equitable mobility for all. The core message of the Vision Zero initiative—adopted as policy by the City Council in 2016—is simple: one death on our streets is too many. The development of the Vision Zero Action Plan aims to identify priority actions and areas of focus to work towards the City’s goal of zero traffic-related fatalities and serious injuries by 2030. With the Vision Zero Action Plan, the City will be focusing on preventing the most severe types of traffic collisions within the City of San Luis Obispo.
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