A SAFE CITY
2015
1. Adopt a Vision Zero Policy and Develop an Action Plan
Adopt a vision zero
policy and multi-agency
task force.
Complete a
comprehensive
pedestrian safety action
plan.
Create a mechanism for
dedicated funding to
redesign intersections
or streets for enhanced
pedestrian safety.
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Reduce the number of
severe injuries and
fatalities on the top 10
corridors.
Develop a Vision Zero policy to eliminate traffic
fatalities in the City of Los Angeles by 2025 and
present it for adoption by the Mayor and City
Council.
• Establish an interagency task force for
implementation.
• Identify high injury networks for all modes and
develop crash profiles.
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2017
Begin and complete implementation of prioritized
list of Vision Zero projects.
• Reduce traffic fatalities in the City of Los Angeles
by 20% from 2014 levels.
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Partners
BOE, BSL, BSS,
DCP, DPH,
LAFD, LAPD,
LAUSD,
Metro
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Complete Pedestrian Action Plan and begin
implementation.
FHWA, BOE,
BSL, BSS,
DCP, DPH,
LAFD, LAPD
LAUSD, Metro
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Secure listing and estimated costs for funding
request as part of annual budget.
• Reexamine standards, warrants, and policies for
current applicability.
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Secure dedicated funding for street safety
improvements.
BOE, BSL, BSS,
CAO, Metro
Identify the top 10 priority corridors with the
highest number of severe injuries and fatalities.
• Identify the related safety countermeasures and
funding.
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Implement countermeasures in top 10 corridors.
BOE, BSL, BSS,
CAO, LAPD,
LAUSD,
LASPD
Pursue funding and technical resources including
FHWA’s “Focus City” support.
• Establish dedicated funding for Ped Safety Action
Plan and street redesigns for priority locations
(separate from any Measure R funding).
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2. Incorporate Safety for Pedestrians into all Street Designs and Redesigns
Identify safety-related
improvements that can
be bundled into
infrastructure projects.
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Identify improvements and devel