Vision Zero
News Releases
- The City of Madison Officially Recognized as a Vision Zero Community
- Madison Joins the National League of Cities Safety First Challenge
- Madison’s Focus on Prioritizing Safety is Forward Thinking
- Be Bright at Night Campaign Enters its Second Year
- The City Concludes Final Vision Zero Speed Reduction Project for 2021
- October 15th is White Cane Safety Day in Madison
- Vision Zero Continues Speed Reductions
- Vision Zero Continues Speed Reductions
- The Let’s Talk Streets Campaign Seeks Additional Input
- Vision Zero Continues Speed Reductions, Next Up Whitney Way from Raymond Road to the Beltline
- Vision Zero Continues Speed Reductions, Park Street is Next Up
- 20 is Plenty – a Neighborhood Street Speed Reduction Program
- Share Your Thoughts on Madison’s Street Design
- Madison K-12 Students are Heading Back to School – Watch Out for Crossing Guards and Pedestrians
- Vision Zero: City to Lower Speed Limit on Gammon Road and McKenna Boulevard
- Vision Zero: City to Lower Speed Limit on Prairie Road
- October 15th is White Cane Safety Day in Madison
- Vision Zero: City to Lower Speed Limit on Milwaukee Street
- Vision Zero: City to Lower Speed Limit on East Washington Avenue
- City of Madison joins Vision Zero Initiative – Even One Traffic Death is Too Many
- City Tests First Parking-Protected Bike Lane, Needs Public Input