Vision Zero progress report and action plan highlight road safety successes, areas of opportunity

Bellevue, WALocal News

The Bellevue City Council recently updated the public on its Vision Zero initiative, a comprehensive plan aimed at eliminating traffic deaths and serious injuries by the year 2030. The 2025 Action Plan details a variety of strategies, including utilizing federal and state funds for safety projects and implementing innovative engineering solutions. Community engagement is a vital component, with walking audits scheduled for May and June, allowing residents to share their experiences and needs. The 2024 Progress Report showcased notable achievements, including securing over $15. 7 million in grants and constructing over 12,000 feet of new sidewalks.

Despite these advancements, Bellevue reported its highest number of traffic-related fatalities and serious injuries in a decade, with two fatalities and 34 serious injuries in 2024 alone. The city recognizes that behind these statistics are real people and is committed to fostering a culture of road safety. Residents are invited to participate in safety initiatives and can sign the Vision Zero pledge to commit to safer driving behaviors. For more information, residents can visit BellevueWA. gov/visionzero.

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