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4 <br />EUGENE VISION ZERO <br />A Vision Zero City meets the following minimum standards: <br />- <br />- Visi <br />- Key <br /> are engaged. <br />Vision Zero City <br />Portland <br />San Francisco <br />San Jose <br />Fremont <br />San Diego <br />Boston <br />Somerville <br />New York City <br />Washington, D.C. <br />Montgomery County <br />Denver <br />Chicago <br />Sacramento <br />Updated <br />January 2018 <br />Fort Lauderdale <br />San Antonio <br />Los Angeles <br />Columbia <br />Anchorage <br />Eugene <br />Bellevue <br />San Luis Obispo <br />Monterey <br />Bethlehem <br />Philadelphia <br />Alexandria Richmond <br />Cambridge <br />SantaBarbara <br />Durham <br />Macon <br />Minneapolis <br />Boulder <br />Orlando <br />Vision Zero Cities <br />Updated January 2018 <br />Source: http://visionzeronetwork.org/resources/vision-zero-cities <br />Eugene is one of the first small American cities to develop an action plan. We look <br />forward to helping blaze a path toward safer transportation systems for cities of our size. <br />The federal government and most states, including the Oregon Department of <br />Transportation (ODOT), have also established a goal of eliminating traffic deaths. ODOT’s <br />Transportation Safety Action Plan shares our 2035 goal year for eliminating deaths and <br />life-changing injuries on the transportation system. Regionally, Lane County Government, <br />Lane Transit District and the Central Lane Metropolitan Planning Organization are pursuing <br />similar goals, providing additional support for this initiative. <br />April 10, 2019, Work Session – Item 1