GOAL 1 | VISION ZERO - PARADIGM SHIFT
1.9 TRANSPORTATION SAFETY DASHBOARD
COST
SUPPORT AGENCY Information Technology, Communications
FOCUS AREA Reporting
Develop a citywide Transportation Safety Dashboard to track progress toward Fort Worth’s Vision Zero goals, share summary safety data, highlight key safety projects, and communicate successes and lessons learned through implementation and evaluation. Publish an annual report to document implementation status of the Action Plan.
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NEEDS Data Tools, Staff Capacity
LEAD AGENCY
TIMEFRAME Short
TPW
1.10 VISION ZERO TASK FORCE / ROAD SAFETY ADVISORY COMMITTEE
COST
SUPPORT AGENCY Police, Fire, TxDOT, NCTCOG, NGOs, Advocates NEEDS Data Tools, Legislative Action, Staff Capacity
FOCUS AREA Safety Committee
Form a permanent advisory body to advise and support Vision Zero implementation, incorporating diverse perspectives from city departments and key stakeholders. This group should include representatives from Communications, Police, Fire, and Public Works and be tasked with reviewing crash reports and safety data, making recommendations for site-specific and systemic changes to eliminate future risk, and conducting activities like Road Safety Audits (RSAs). The committee’s work should also include ride, bike, or walk-along assessments of streets with input from Neighborhood Associations and Neighborhood Patrols to better understand local safety concerns. Staff should provide the group with regular updates on traffic safety data, training in accessing and understanding traffic safety data, and support for tracking Vision Zero performance and determining strategies for improvements.
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TIMEFRAME Immediate
LEAD AGENCY
TPW
1.11 SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL
COST
SUPPORT AGENCY NCTCOG, Adjacent Municipalities, School Districts, Charter and Private Schools NEEDS Data Tools, Legislative Action, Staff Capacity
FOCUS AREA Safe Routes To School (SRTS)
Establish a citywide or district-wide Safe Routes to School (SRTS) program and develop a schedule for completing school travel and safety action plans. Plans should identify both infrastructure and programming recommendations to increase safety, comfort, and convenience of walking, bicycling, or rolling to schools. Install safety projects near schools, including installing high visibility crosswalks and midblock crossings, walkways and bikeways, and enforcement measures.
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TIMEFRAME Mid
LEAD AGENCY
City, TxDOT
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