San Francisco's pedestrian safety policy, called Vision Zero, has expired. Advocates said the city does not have a plan to replace it and held a vigil at City Hall Monday to put pressure on the mayor ...
Kate Blumberg, Civil Grand Jury Rep., smiles at San Francisco City Hall on Sept. 18. Photo by Sage Rios Mace. More than a decade ago, San Francisco adopted Vision Zero, a plan to reduce traffic deaths ...
A new report released by the San Francisco Civil Grand Jury finds the city's "Vision Zero" program, which aims to eliminate traffic deaths, is falling far short of its goal. The report, titled "Failed ...
Activists ask SF mayor to recommit to expired Vision Zero policy after 6 pedestrian deaths this year
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- Activists are calling on San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie to reinstate and support a new policy to prevent traffic fatalities in the city. The last policy expired in 2024. Since ...
San Francisco isn’t the only California city to adopt an unrealistic road-safety fad called Vision Zero, but it did so early enough that we can now analyze the results of the program. To put it simply ...
2024–2025 San Francisco Civil Grand Jury Report finds that San Francisco's traffic safety initiative needs an urgent revamp The Grand Jury's investigation, detailed in the report "Failed Vision: ...
SF Supervisor renews the city's commitment to Vision Zero San Francisco is looking to update Vision Zero, a series of policies and proposals aimed at reducing traffic fatalities to zero Posted July 29 ...
Walk SF and other Vision-Zero supporters Monday are holding a rally outside San Francisco City Hall centered around pedestrian deaths in the city. Traffic safety advocates say the San Francisco's ...
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