@CityMinneapolis is committed to making our streets safe for everyone. Together we can eliminate traffic deaths & severe injuries on our streets #VisionZeroMpls
The draft 2023-2025 Minneapolis Vision Zero Action Plan is out for public comment.
The plan outlines priorities for the next 3 years to advance the City’s goal of ending traffic deaths and severe injuries.
Thread with details:
@LauraGMitchell@mplsbikewrath Yes, we update the list of lives lost in traffic crashes annually in the spring as part of our annual Vision Zero report. We anticipate the annual report will be presented in April this year.
More details on Minneapolis work around traffic safety cameras are available in this recording of our recent online open house:
https://t.co/lmMb5Koo9I
Share your thoughts on traffic safety cameras in this short questionnaire. Input will help inform the details of the City's traffic safety camera pilot.
https://t.co/9uvppJu3Ao
We also have an in-person open house:
>Monday, January 29 from 5:00-7:00pm
>Minneapolis Public Service Building, 505 4th Avenue South, Room 100
Duplicate presentations at 5:15 and 6:15 with information boards and feedback activities.
Tonight at 6pm: traffic safety camera online open house. Join at: https://t.co/Ud0ysPjEW1
We are working to develop a pilot for traffic safety cameras to help reduce crashes and save lives. The City is seeking legislative authority to allow.
In-person open house: Monday, January 29 from 5:00-7:00pm
Minneapolis Public Service Building, 505 4th Avenue South, Room 100
Duplicate presentations at 5:15 and 6:15 with information boards and feedback activities.
Minneapolis is hosting open houses on traffic safety cameras on Jan. 22 & 29. Details below.
We are working to develop a pilot for traffic safety cameras to help reduce crashes and save lives. The City is seeking legislative authority to allow.
The U.S. Department of Transportation has awarded the City of Minneapolis a $20 million Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) grant to address the highest priority unfunded safety projects on streets in Minneapolis. #SS4A
https://t.co/YC6noqXACq
The City Council has adopted the 2023-2025 Minneapolis Vision Zero Action Plan, which outlines priorities for the next three years to advance the City’s goal of ending traffic deaths and severe injuries by 2027.
https://t.co/ARXtypdPja @visionzerompls
@Theqwikbrownfox@mplsalex Note that storm drain infrastructure realities mean that curb bump outs there would be cost prohibitive at this time. We are piloting a floating bump out that could allow us to more cost efficiently deliver curb bump outs in the future.
@Theqwikbrownfox@mplsalex Correct. Bollard bump outs are planned for 35th St-23rd Ave intersection this summer after curb ramps are upgraded there. Details are here: https://t.co/T83B4kZJ8p
Today is deadline to comment on the draft Minneapolis 2023-2025 Vision Zero traffic safety plan.
More details and comment here:
https://t.co/EgNuAc5bwA
We received 747 applications this year for neighborhood traffic calming. Map of applications:
https://t.co/8qWmWm8lh1
Staff are in the process of screening & scoring these applications. When complete, staff will contact all applicants w/ an update and advance the top scoring.
The draft 2023-2025 Minneapolis Vision Zero Action Plan is out for public comment.
The plan outlines priorities for the next 3 years to advance the City’s goal of ending traffic deaths and severe injuries.
Thread with details:
Share your comments by this Sunday on the draft 2023-2025 Minneapolis Vision Zero traffic safety plan.
Details and comment here:
https://t.co/EgNuAc5Jm8
The draft 2023-2025 Minneapolis Vision Zero Action Plan is out for public comment.
The plan outlines priorities for the next 3 years to advance the City’s goal of ending traffic deaths and severe injuries.
Thread with details:
Tonight (Dec. 1) at 6pm we have an online open house on the draft Minneapolis Vision Zero Action Plan for traffic safety. You can join at:
https://t.co/mXpRSp3u3r