Vision Zero Madison
News Releases
- Moving Forward Capital City Path Extension to Connect Glacial Drumlin State Trail
- Madison Awarded Federal Funding for Transportation Safety Project Planning
- Data Shows Significant Decline in Traffic Fatalities and Serious Injuries in Madison for Two Consecutive Years since Initiation of Vision Zero Program
- World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims
- October 15th is White Cane Safety Day in Madison
- Vision Zero Concludes This Year’s Speed Reductions with Segoe Rd
- Vision Zero Continues Speed Reductions on a Section of Portage Rd
- Let’s Talk Streets
- Vision Zero Continues Speed Reductions on a Section of Old Sauk Rd
- Vision Zero Continues Speed Reductions on a Section of John Nolen Drive
- Madison Joins the National League of Cities Safety First Challenge
- 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
- Vision Zero: City to Lower Speed Limit on Gammon Road and McKenna Boulevard
- Vision Zero: City to Lower Speed Limit on Prairie Road