Mayor Walsh Opens Online Survey for Vision Zero Action Plan

Published on March 20, 2025

Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh opened a new online survey for feedback on the City’s draft Vision Zero Action Plan, a comprehensive strategy aimed at eliminating traffic fatalities and serious injuries in our community. The plan will outline key initiatives, safety improvements, and policy recommendations designed to create safer streets for all road users.

Residents are encouraged to participate in an online survey to share their insights, concerns, and suggestions. Feedback from the survey will play a critical role in shaping the final Vision Zero Action Plan, ensuring it reflects the needs and priorities of those who live, work, and commute in Syracuse. Residents can access the survey online at syr.gov/Vision-Zero. The survey will remain open until April 1.

The City previously conducted 5 public meetings and attended pop up events regarding the Vision Zero plan and collected public input. After synthesizing all community input, the City will refine the draft plan and present a final version for adoption later this year.

“Public engagement is crucial to the success of the Vision Zero initiative,” said Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh.  “We want to hear from everyone—whether you walk, bike, drive, or take transit—because safety is a shared responsibility. Resident feedback will help us build a transportation network that prioritizes safety and mobility for all.”

For more information about the Vision Zero initiative, visit syr.gov/vision-zero.