In a recent council meeting, officials from Jefferson Town, Kentucky, discussed a significant initiative aimed at enhancing roadway safety through the adoption of the Vision Zero strategy. This ambitious plan seeks to eliminate all traffic fatalities and serious injuries on local roads by the year 2050.
The council is collaborating with various local partners, including Jeffersontown, Saint Matthews, and Middletown, to apply for a grant that will support this initiative. The current phase involves planning and identifying critical needs along local roadways, with a focus on pinpointing \"hot spots\" where fatalities and serious injuries have occurred.
A key component of this initiative is the formation of a safety committee, which held its kickoff meeting last month. This committee will include representatives from the police and fire departments, as well as council members and community stakeholders. Their role will be to guide the development of a comprehensive safety plan tailored to the specific needs of Jefferson Town.
To facilitate community engagement, the council has introduced an interactive map accessible via a QR code. Residents can report problem areas by clicking on intersections or road segments, allowing for real-time data collection on traffic issues. This feedback will be instrumental in shaping the safety measures that will be implemented.
The council unanimously passed a resolution supporting the Vision Zero goal, marking a significant step towards improving traffic safety in the community. As the initiative progresses, officials will continue to seek funding and community input to ensure the effectiveness of their safety strategies.