The city said that instead of spending half a million dollars on roundabouts, the transportation safety team would be able to spend closer to $50,000 on quick fix projects.
Carol Turner does not have a car and walks the streets daily. She told CBS13 that she constantly sees drivers speeding and even sometimes getting mad at the pedestrians they almost hit.
Data from the group Slow Down Sacramento shows that 32 people died in traffic-related deaths in the city in 2024. It had a memorial to honor those lives in January.
"Make safety a priority on our roads, instead of speed," said Gonzalez.
"I can't get in that car with you. I can't make people slow down," said Kaplan. "I can ask you, 'Let's care about each other more instead of trying to get somewhere faster.' "
"You can see ticks in the street that are permanently in the street so then we can start gathering data so that cars have to go around them," said Kaplan.
If approved by council, the implementation of projects would happen within months. The city is still working on an updated list of high-priority dangerous roadways across the city.
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