All are welcome. Please join us to help build a shared vision of roadway safety in the Capital Region.
ALBANY, NY August 1, 2024 – The Capital Region Transportation Council (Transportation Council) is hosting four public meetings (three in-person and one virtual) across the region in August 2024 to publicly launch the Capital Region Vision Zero Safety Action Plan, which focuses on reducing fatal and serious injury crashes to an eventual goal of zero on all public roadways in the Capital Region. Each of the four public meetings will present the same content and will provide an opportunity for the public to learn more about the development of the Vision Zero Safety Action Plan, identify existing transportation safety issues, recommend changes to improve transportation safety, and meet with the project team. Community members are encouraged to attend the public meeting that is most convenient for them. Three of the public meetings will be structured as in-person open houses, and community members are welcome to stop by the following locations anytime between 4:30PM and 7:30PM:
One of the public meetings will be held virtually via Zoom on Tuesday August 20, 2024 and will begin at 6:30PM. To attend the virtual public meeting, please register using this link: https://tinyurl.com/CapitalRegionVisionZeroWebinar The Transportation Council welcomes all at these public meetings and understands that accessible meetings benefit people with and without disabilities. If you require any assistive technologies, language translation, American Sign Language interpretation, and/or adaptive strategies to attend and engage at these public meetings, please contact Liz Podowski King with Highland Planning at 585-649-1210 or liz@highland-planning.com at least three (3) business days in advance of the meeting you plan to attend. The materials presented at the four public meetings will be made publicly available by August 14, 2024 on the project website: www.CapitalRegionVisionZero.org/participate The development of the Capital Region Vision Zero Safety Action Plan is a collaborative effort between the Transportation Council and the Cities of Albany, Saratoga Springs, Troy, and Watervliet, as well as the Village of Green Island and was made possible by a $1.15 M grant from the Federal Highway Administration through the Safe Streets and Roads for All Program. This effort includes all roadways within the Transportation Council’s planning area of Albany, Rensselaer, Saratoga, and Schenectady Counties (except the Town of Morea and Village of South Glens Falls). The Plan will result in municipal speed limit recommendations and a prioritized listing of actionable projects including capital transportation projects. Vision Zero is a multidisciplinary approach, bringing together diverse and necessary stakeholders to address fatal and serious injuries. Vision Zero acknowledges that many factors contribute to safe mobility — including roadway design, speeds, behaviors, technology, and policies — and sets clear goals to achieve the shared goal of zero fatalities and severe injuries. This effort will be guided by the Safe System Approach, which builds and reinforces multiple layers of protection to both prevent crashes from happening in the first place and minimize the harm caused to people when crashes do occur. This approach shifts away from conventional thinking about safety because it focuses on both human mistakes AND human vulnerability, designing a system with many redundancies in place to protect everyone. For more information about the Capital Region Vision Zero Plan and to provide feedback via an online comment form and interactive map, please visit: www.CapitalRegionVisionZero.org You may also visit the Transportation Council website at www.capitalmpo.org. If you have questions or comments, email the Transportation Council at info@capitalmpo.org. Follow and like the Transportation Council on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
About the Transportation Council The Capital Region Transportation Council is the Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) for the geographic area of Albany, Rensselaer, Saratoga, and Schenectady Counties (except the Town of Moreau and Village of South Glens Falls). The Transportation Council facilitates a transportation planning process as required by federal law and supported with federal funding. The Transportation Council is committed to ensuring that no person is excluded from participation in, or denied the benefits of, its metropolitan transportation planning process on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, disability, economic status, or sexual orientation. If information is needed in another language, contact 518-458-2161 or send an e-mail to info@capitalmpo.org. Si se necesita información en otro idioma, llame al teléfono 518-458-2161 o bien enviando un correo electrónico a info@capitalmpo.org. 如欲获得其他语言的相关信息,请联系:518-458-2161,或发送电子邮件至:info@capitalmpo.org。 إذا كنت بحاجة إلى المعلومات بلغة أخرى، فيُرجى التواصل مع الرقم 518-458-2161 أو إرسال رسالة بريد إلكتروني إلى info@capitalmpo.org ### |