Residents are encouraged to share safety concerns in a survey
PHILADELPHIA, November 18, 2021 – City officials and partners announced a new Vision Zero safety study along the Cecil B. Moore Ave corridor, between Willington Street and 10th Street. The goal of the project, a partnership with the Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission (DVRPC), is to engage with people who work, live, or go to school in the area and identify future safety improvements based on Vision Zero strategies.
This study is the result of the City’s Vision Zero 2025 Capital Plan that identified Cecil B. Moore Ave as a priority corridor on the High Injury Network, which includes the 12 percent of Philadelphia streets that account for 80 percent of serious crashes in the city. From 2014 – 2018 there was a high concentration of crashes at the intersection with Broad Street, including especially high rates of pedestrian fatalities and serious injuries.
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