Vision Zero projects

Learn more about the quick build safety improvement projects on high injury Streets.

Overview

We know that a small number of our streets (9%) are where the majority (66%) of severe or fatal crashes are happening. These streets are called High Injury Streets. We know that the following people are overrepresented in severe and fatal crashes:

      • People walking
      • People rolling
      • Historically marginalized groups

The City is installing quick-build safety improvements to make streets safer for everyone.

The goal of the Vision Zero program is to:

      • Make streets safer for all people
      • Reduce all crashes on our streets, especially severe and fatal
      • Create a more livable, walkable, and safer community for all

Vision Zero program overview

High Injury Streets map

Read the High Injury Streets safety data

 

Report traffic safety concerns

The City has created an interactive map. You can use it to report traffic safety concerns along high injury streets. Public feedback and crash data will help create safety improvements along high Injury streets. This is part of the Vision Zero capital program.
Bumpouts - Reduces the crossing distances for people walking and rolling; Improves sight lines between people driving and people crossing the street.
Bumpouts - Reduces the crossing distances for people walking and rolling; Improves sight lines between people driving and people crossing the street.
Hardened centerlines - Helps slow vehicles turning left; Improves sight lines between people driving and people crossing the street.
Hardened centerlines - Helps slow vehicles turning left; Improves sight lines between people driving and people crossing the street.
Medians - Creates shorter crossing distances for people walking and rolling; Helps slow down vehicle speeds.
Medians - Creates shorter crossing distances for people walking and rolling; Helps slow down vehicle speeds.
Marked crosswalk - Creates a more visible crossing for people walking, rolling, and driving; Shown to improve yielding behavior of people driving.
Marked crosswalk - Creates a more visible crossing for people walking, rolling, and driving; Shown to improve yielding behavior of people driving.
Bike conflict striping - Signifies areas where people biking & driving may interact; People driving must yield to people biking through intersection.
Bike conflict striping - Signifies areas where people biking & driving may interact; People driving must yield to people biking through intersection.
4 to 3 lane conversion - Reduces number of lanes people have to cross; Helps reduce vehicle speeds & swerving between lanes; Improves flow of traffic.
4 to 3 lane conversion - Reduces number of lanes people have to cross; Helps reduce vehicle speeds & swerving between lanes; Improves flow of traffic.
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Retroreflective backplate - Makes it easier to see traffic signals during both day and night time.
Retroreflective backplate - Makes it easier to see traffic signals during both day and night time.
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Contact us

Luke Hanson

Senior Transportation Planner
Public Works

Phone

612-875-7237

Address

Public Service Building
505 Fourth Ave. S., Room 220
Minneapolis, MN 55415