Vision Zero Fort Lauderdale

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Vision Zero Fort Lauderdale is a response to neighbors' concerns about safety for the traveling public via walking, biking, riding a bus or train, or driving a car.

Fort Lauderdale's neighbors prioritized a connected multimodal transportation Network where the pedestrian is first in the City's Fast Forward Fort Lauderdale 2035 Vision Plan, completed in 2013. Since that time, Fort Lauderdale's neighbors have placed a priority on improving the safety and connectivity of the City's transportation network.

In the 2014 Neighbor Survey, respondents ranked the safety of biking as the highest priority within the transportation and mobility category. As a result, the most important capital improvement projects for leaders to fund were identified as walkable/bikeable streets, greenways, and pathways. The need for improvements was also evident in the 2013 Neighbor Survey where a desire for more sidewalks, bikeable streets, and improved multimodal options were identified.


 Vision Zero Fort Lauderdale Action Plan

Click here to read the City's Vision Zero Street Safety Action Plan.

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Our Partners

Achieving zero traffic deaths and serious injuries through the five Es (Engineering, Education, Enforcement, Encouragement and Evaluation) will take time and dedicated resources. Implementation requires efforts from both private and public partners at the city, county, state, and federal government level. This plan was developed in partnership with a wide range of partners as listed below. The implementation of the plan will utilize the continued support of these partners, as well as continue to build new partnerships into the future.

VZ Partners

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