City of West Sacramento
Home MenuVision Zero Action Plan
Comprehensive Safety Action Plan
The City's Vision Zero initiative is part of the Federal government's Safe Streets and Roads for All program. The result of the Vision Zero process will be a Comprehensive Safety Action Plan (CSAP). The CSAP will identify dangerous conditions and locations to help plan ways to make them safe, with the goal of eliminating deaths and injuries.
Project Schedule
The City kicked off this project in January 2024. The targeted date for completion is September 2025.
How can I get involved?
The Comprehensive Safety Action Plan will be written in collaboration with the people of West Sacramento. Community participation is guided by a community advisory group representing residents, community-based organizations, community leaders, or other civic entities. The community advisory group will oversee a series of events, surveys, and meetings at which West Sacramento's residents, workers, and visitors can tell the City about dangerous conditions and situations on our streets.
How is this being funded?
The Comprehensive Safety Action Plan is funded by the United States Department of Transportation's Safe Streets and Roads for All program and by the City of West Sacramento's General Fund. Future activities or projects from the Comprehensive Safety Action Plan are subject to City Council approval of funding.
Vision Zero Survey and Independent Transportation Audits
The Vision Zero online survey is closed, and the time period for Independent Transportation Audits has ended. If you provided the City with your expertise, thank you for your help!
Relevant Documents
Project Manager
Steven Rosen
Associate Transportation Planner
(916) 617-5043
stevenr@muurausahvenlampi.com
Last Updated: March 6, 2024