
Fort Worth is steering toward a safer future with the upcoming completion of the Vision Zero Safety Action Plan. City officials invite the community to join the conversation at their Citywide Vision Zero Open House. There are two opportunities for residents to share their concerns and suggestions regarding road safety. For those who want to voice their opinions in person, the event will take place on April 9th, from 5 to 7 p.m., at the Hazel Harvey Peace Center, 818 Missouri Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76104.
Alternatively, for those who prefer to engage digitally, there's a virtual open house scheduled for April 10th, between 5-7 P.M. Participating from the comfort of wherever can join online through the link provided at the City of Fort Worth dedicated webpage.
Fort Worth launched the Vision Zero initiative to reduce traffic fatalities and serious injuries. The initiative seeks to make the city's roads safer for drivers, pedestrians, and cyclists alike. The program's holistic approach to street safety includes infrastructure improvements, policy changes, and community education. With the Safety Action Plan nearing its final form, this open house represents a critical window for the public to influence its outcome directly.









