All engagement opportunities were widely promoted through a variety of channels, including radio and news media, neighborhood association email lists, social media platforms, brochures, flyers, yard signs, and business cards featuring QR codes linking to project materials. Project Website The project website, hosted and maintained by the City, is available at https://safety-action-plan- cfw.hub.arcgis.com. It can also be accessed via the Master Transportation Plan (M1M) website at https://www.movingamillion.org. The site provides comprehensive background information about the Safety Action Plan (SAP), including its key elements, the guiding Vision Zero principles, an interactive map showing five years of crash data, and a roadmap and schedule outlining the development process. A regularly updated section features announcements of upcoming engagement opportunities and the latest findings from the plan. Serving as a central hub for both the public and stakeholders, the website ensures access to up-to-date information related to the SAP and supports ongoing community involvement. Committee Meetings Fort Worth is home to a diverse array of voices—including residents, elected officials, businesses, community advocates, and service agencies. To ensure the Safety Action Plan reflects the city’s unique contexts and needs, two advisory committees – Technical Advisory Committee and the Community Advisory Committee - were established. These committees, composed of community advocates and agency representatives, played a key role in guiding the planning process. Their responsibilities included:
Shaping the plan’s vision and purpose
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• Reviewing preliminary findings and analyses
• Contributing to messaging strategies for community engagement
• Advising on the development of actionable strategies
• Providing input on ongoing planning efforts
Together, these advisory groups helped ensure that the plan is both strategic and community-informed.
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