Implementation

Learn about what we've done so far to put our Vision Zero plan into action.

Putting the Vision Zero Action Plan into action

Chicago-Lake Bollards 2020
Traffic calming bollards installed at Chicago Ave and Lake Street in 2020
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Bollards installed at 2nd Street Mill District
Pedestrian crossing improvement bollards installed on 2nd Street and 10th Avenue

Federal grant received

Safe Streets for All grant

In December 2023, the U.S. Department of Transportation awarded the City of Minneapolis a $20 million grant. The grant is through the Safe Streets and Roads for All program. It will help make our streets safer.

The grant will fund traffic safety improvements on high-injury streets. These are streets with the most severe and fatal crashes. It will fund key strategies in the Vision Zero action plan.

View the Vision Zero Action Plan

More information

You can read more information about the Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) grant.

 

Traffic safety camera pilot

The City is pursuing a traffic safety camera pilot for speeding. When the system detects a violation, the camera takes a picture of the license plate and stores video of the violation. The video is reviewed by a trained enforcement agent who confirms the violation. A warning or ticket is then mailed to the owner of the vehicle. In order to use traffic safety cameras, the City needs authority from the State.

See presentation materials from the open house

Read the traffic safety camera pilot State law provisions

View a summary of the traffic safety camera pilot State law

 

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