Vision Zero Transportation Safety Action Plan

Due to the ongoing winter storm, City facilities, including City Hall and all Parks, Recreation and Culture facilities, will be closed on Tuesday, Feb. 18. This is due to the forecasted winter storm resulting in dangerous travel conditions.

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Background

The City of Lawrence, the Lawrence – Douglas County Metropolitan Planning Organization and partners Baldwin City and City of Eudora received $160,000 in federal funding from the US Department of Transportation (USDOT) to complete a Vision Zero Safety Action Plan for Lawrence, Eudora and Baldwin City.

This award is part of the Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) Program, an initiative to fund regional, local, and tribal plans to prevent roadway deaths and injury.

A Vision Zero Safety Action Plan establishes a roadmap for how a community can eliminate traffic deaths and serious injuries on its streets through equitable and inclusive community engagement. The plan gives details on goals, emphasis areas, and action items. Additionally, this plan adopts evidence-based technologies to promote safety and equity for those traveling in the Lawrence, Eudora, and Baldwin City area.

View the plan here: Vision Zero Transportation Safety Action Plan

View the Vision Zero dashboard here:  Vision Zero Dashboard


Screenshot of Vision Zero Dashboard

A Steering Committee established by the Metropolitan Planning Organization Policy Board guided the development of the Vision Zero Safety Action Plan.