
The quest for safer streets is a communal endeavor and tonight, the City of Jacksonville is inviting its residents to partake in a conversation about traffic safety. The Vision Zero Open House event, hosted at the Jacksonville Public Library Main Branch Downtown, provides a platform for citizens to voice their concerns and contribute to the discussion on how to reduce traffic-related fatalities and severe injuries in their neighborhoods.
City officials are eager to hear from locals—"Share your input, discuss ways to improve traffic safety, and let us know your concerns," reads the call to action from the City of Jacksonville's official Facebook page. The collaborative nature of the event underlines, the city's commitment to inclusive city planning where every voice has the potential to catalyze change and foster a sense of community ownership over public safety initiatives.
For those interested in the technicalities and progress of the Vision Zero effort, additional information on Project Zero initiatives can be found on the city's Planning and Development Department website.









