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Orlando Vision Zero Action Plan for Safe and Equitable Mobility

The City of Orlando presents its Vision Zero Action Plan to eliminate traffic-related fatalities and serious injuries by 2040. This plan focuses on safety as a primary objective in designing transportation projects and aims to create a safe and healthy mobility system for citizens, commuters, and tourists.

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Orlando Vision Zero Action Plan for Safe and Equitable Mobility

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  1. Vision Zero Action PlanPresented by Margaret Kubilins, pe Curt Ostrodka, aicp Keith Smith, gisp May 22, 2018

  2. . . . for citizens, commuters, and tourists who live, work and play in the City of Orlando; and WHEREAS, the City recognizes that if these crash trends continue for the foreseeable future, they would put into jeopardy the future growth of the residential population and employment base, and our reputation as a desirable city for future generations; and WHEREAS, the City will hereby commit to decreasing these crash statistics by endorsing Vision Zero, which is a safe systems approach and strategy to eliminate all traffic fatalities and severe injuries, while increasing safe, healthy, equitable mobility for all ; and WHEREAS, the City of Orlando will create a Vision Zero action plan that focuses on safety as a primary objective in designing transportation projects; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Orlando, . . . Project Purpose – A RESOLUTION SUPPORTING THE CITY OF ORLANDO’S VISION ZERO PLAN TO ELIMINATE ALL TRAFFIC-RELATED FATALITIES AND SERIOUS INJURIES BY 2040

  3. Task Force Meeting #1 Agenda • Welcome and Introductions • Introduction to Vision Zero • Framework for Orlando • Schedule • Indicators for Orlando • Next Steps

  4. Introduction to Vision Zero

  5. Framework

  6. Framework • Action Plan • Clear Strategies – Evaluation, Engineering, Education, Enforcement, Equity, Economics • Identified Strategy Owners – Committed Task Force • Targets • Timelines • Indicators - Evaluation • Dashboard for Vision Zero Orlando • Highly Transparent - Utilize existing data - Communicate • Examples from around the world • Sweden: http://www.visionzeroinitiative.com/ • Continental Tires: https://www.continental-tires.com/car/company/vision-zero

  7. Dashboard – Vision Zero Orlando What is the message? • What is the Goal of the Dashboard? • What does the dashboard deliver? • What do we want people to do/see/learn from the dashboard: • Learn how we can improve • Communicate what can be improved • See how are we changing • See how are we improving • Interact with tools, resources, and information • What does Vision Zero Orlando look like in the future? • 1 year • 3 years • 10 years • 22 years . . . 2040 • Make a plan to report success and opportunities for improvement

  8. Project Framework • City Team • Task Force . . . All of you today • Districts . . . Six districts with approximately 20 people • Everyone / Public

  9. Schedule

  10. Project Schedule

  11. Vision Zero Task Force • Provides technical feedback • Three meetings • Members

  12. Project Schedule

  13. Stakeholder Meetings Work with each District Commissioner to identify participants One small meeting (+/- 20 community members) per District Identify issues and challenges in each District

  14. Public Workshops Two Public Workshops Workshop (#1): Kickoff and Overview of Vision Zero Workshop #2: Draft Plan Presentation

  15. Indicators

  16. Indicators - Engineering

  17. Indicators - Education

  18. Indicators - Enforcement

  19. Indicators - Encouragement

  20. Indicators – Equity: Health and Social

  21. Indicators – Economics

  22. Next Steps

  23. Margaret Kubilins | mkubilins@vhb.comCurt Ostrodka | costrodka@vhb.com Keith Smith | krsmith@vhb.com www.vhb.com Offices located throughout the east coast

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