Syracuse is committed to reversing the trend, eliminating traffic deaths, and creating a more equitable, healthy, walkable, and bikeable city. This requires recognizing the responsibility that everyone – local, state and federal governments, the private sector, community organizations, and individuals – shares to make our roadways safe.
Syracuse is developing a holistic Vision Zero Action Plan that will be our roadmap to reach our goal of zero fatalities and serious injuries from traffic crashes, based on four goals:
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Slow Vehicle Speeds so that when crashes occur, they do not result in tragedy.
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Design Safe Streets for people walking, rolling, and biking because when our streets are safe for people outside of vehicles, they are safer and more vibrant for everyone.
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Promote a Culture of Safety by addressing the causes of hazardous behaviors and cultivating and deepening partnerships, especially with those most affected by traffic violence.
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Commit Resources Equitably so everyone benefits from safe, connected, affordable, sustainable, and convenient travel options.
We are pairing data analysis with the lived experience of community members to identify the greatest needs and match them with proven solutions delivered through proactive decisions and investments. Syracuse’s Action Plan will lay out how we will make safety our default practice in designing, maintaining, and operating complete streets.
The Action Plan will also incorporate and provide next steps for several ongoing initiatives reducing speeding, making streets more walkable, and making getting around more equitable. Through the Action Plan, we will advance the Municipal Sidewalk Program (MSP), Supplemental Sidewalk Snow Removal Program, automated enforcement in school zones (speed, red light, and bus stop arm cameras), traffic calming (speed humps), signal updates, and access management.
Work on the Vision Zero Action Plan began in Summer 2024. We anticipate completing the Safety Action Plan in Spring 2025.