The City of New Braunfels is hosting a public workshop to get resident input on the City's Vision Zero Action Plan, which is part of a nationwide movement trying to eliminate traffic-related fatalities and severe injuries on roadways. The public workshop will be held on Wednesday, November 15th from 5pm to 7pm at the New Braunfels Police Department Headquarters.
The implementation of the Vision Zero Action Plan involves collaboration among various stakeholders, including government agencies, law enforcement, community groups, and transportation professionals to create a road traffic system that prioritizes safety first.
“The Vision Zero Action Plan is a vital initiative for the City of New Braunfels, reflecting our commitment to creating a safer and more sustainable environment for our residents,” said Transportation and Capital Improvements Director Garry Ford. “We believe that a collaborative approach is essential, that’s why we are asking for feedback from residents and other stakeholder groups, ensuring that the Vision Zero Action Plan reflects the unique needs of the City of New Braunfels.”
During the workshop, residents will be able to learn more about the Vision Zero Action Plan, its goals, and the specific strategies that will be implemented. Participants will also be able to look at data and research findings related to New Braunfels traffic safety and will be asked to provide input on the plan’s priorities, mission, and recommendations.
Again, the City of New Braunfels Vision Zero Action Plan public workshop will be held on Wednesday, November 15th from 5pm to 7pm at the New Braunfels Police Department Headquarters, located at 3030 West San Antonio Street. For more information about traffic and transportation in New Braunfels, visit www.newbraunfels.gov/transportation.