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Councilmember Mai Vang urges District 8 residents to help shape Sacramento’s safer streets plan

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Sacramento, California – Sacramento’s work to make its streets safer is moving into another round of public conversation, and Councilmember Mai Vang is urging District 8 residents not to watch from the sidelines.

The city is updating its Vision Zero Action Plan, a safety effort built around a clear goal: preventing traffic deaths and serious injuries on Sacramento streets. The plan is not just about maps, crash data or engineering language. It is also about the daily experiences of people who cross busy intersections, wait for buses, ride bikes, walk children to school, use mobility devices or drive through neighborhoods where speeding and unsafe street design can turn routine trips into real risks.

Vang said the city wants to make sure District 8 residents “have a seat at the table” as the update moves forward. That message is especially important in communities where residents know the problem spots from lived experience, the crosswalk that feels too exposed, the bus stop that needs better access, the corridor where cars move too fast, the street where walking after dark feels unsafe.

Vision Zero is Sacramento’s commitment to using planning, public input and data-driven solutions to reduce the worst outcomes on the road. But citywide goals only become meaningful when neighborhood voices shape the details. For District 8, the upcoming workshops offer a chance to bring those details directly into the process.

Several meetings are scheduled throughout June and July, giving residents both virtual and in-person ways to participate. The first listed meeting is set for June 22 at Hart Senior Center. Virtual workshops will follow on June 25 and June 29. An in-person meeting is also scheduled for July 1 at Robertson Community Center, with another on July 30 at La Familia’s Maple Neighborhood Center.

The city is asking residents to share their experiences, ideas and priorities as Sacramento considers how to improve safety for everyone who walks, bikes, rolls, drives or takes transit. The workshops are meant to help shape what safer streets should look like not in theory, but block by block, crossing by crossing, neighborhood by neighborhood.

Residents can register and learn more through the city’s Vision Zero page at https://www.cityofsacramento.gov/public-works/mobility-and-sustainability/transportation-planning/vision-zero.

For District 8, the invitation is simple: show up, speak plainly and help decide what needs to change before another preventable tragedy happens on Sacramento’s roads.

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