On Wednesday, they will consider adopting Vision Zero, a comprehensive plan aimed at reducing serious vehicle collisions by 50% over the next decade.
"A lot of it is attributed to really wide streets that encourage drivers to want to speed," said Miranda, manager of the Civic Thread Project.
"Perhaps the environment isn't actually doing what it should," Miranda said. "Signs are only signs and paint is only paint."
The city is now meeting with community members to identify danger spots and look for ways to improve safety.
So what kinds of traffic safety measures are being considered?
Some progress has already been made, like installing bike lanes along West Capitol and a new bike and pedestrian bridge to get across Highway 50.
"It is one of those problems that can be solved," Miranda said.
The city has allocated $350,000 toward its Vision Zero goal, with the majority of the money coming from a federal Safe Streets grant.
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