Destination Zero - Sarasota/Manatee Path to Zero Fatalities and Serious Injuries
Destination Zero - Sarasota/Manatee Path to Zero Fatalities and Serious Injuries
Destination Zero is the effort that will put us on the path towards reducing and eventually eliminating all traffic-related deaths and serious injuries from our roadways.
What is an acceptable number of deaths and serious injuries on our roadways? The Sarasota/Manatee MPO believes that the only acceptable number is ZERO. Destination Zero is the effort that will put us on the path towards reducing and eventually eliminating all traffic-related deaths and serious injuries from our roadways. The first step in achieving this goal is the development of an Action Plan that identifies implementable strategies focused on the 6E's:
- Engineering
- Education
- Engagement
- Enforcement
- Emergency Response
- Equity
If you have questions or comments relating to the project, please contact Ryan Brown at [email protected] or 941-359-5772.
Destination Zero Action Plan
On February 28, 2022, the MPO Board adopted the Destination Zero Action Plan: The Sarasota/Manatee Path to Zero Fatalities and Serious Injuries. The Action Plan is the result of months of hard work, public outreach, research, and coordination between MPO staff, elected officals, the public, regional and state partners, and other stakeholders. Moving forward, the MPO is working with its juridictional partners to adopt the Action Plan or adapt local versions to meet local needs.
You can download the Destination Zero Action Plan using the following links:
- Destination Zero Action Plan
- Destination Zero Action Plan - Appendix A: Crash Assessment
- Destination Zero Action Plan - Appendix B: Pedestrian Crash Assessment
- Destination Zero Action Plan - Appendix C: Engagement Summary
- Destination Zero Action Plan - Appendix D: Destination Zero Policy Guidance for Municipal Adoption
- Destination Zero Action Plan - Appendix E: Local Agency Toolkit
Tuesday Traffic Jam, Destination Zero
Tuesday Traffic Jam is a podcast for people from the Sarasota/Manatee region to listen to and talk about local transportation. Here the community can view the Traffic Jam Podcast and leave us comments...
How Will We Achieve Our Goal?
Information on the Federal Highway Administration's (FHWA) Safe Systems Approach can be found here: https://safety.fhwa.dot.gov/zerodeaths/zero_deaths_vision.cfm
Project Schedule
The develoment of the Destination Zero Action Plan took place through calendar year 2021 and was completed and presented to the MPO Board in February 2022. The following timeline indicates when key events, including public and stakeholder involvement, and deliverables occured. Details including specific dates, times, locations, and platforms for events, particularly public involvement opportunities, will be posted on this page well in advance of the events.
About the Sarasota/Manatee MPO
The Sarasota/Manatee Metropolitan Planning Organization is the regional transportation planning entity for Sarasota and Manatee Counties. MPOs are established by state and federal laws and through interlocal agreement to provide a process for local governments within the region to coordinate with the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), and the Federal Transit Administration (FTA). To learn more about the Sarasota/Manatee MPO, visit http://www.mympo.org.
Long Range Transportation Plan
The Transform 2045 Long Range Transportation Plan (LRTP) presents the transportation safety action plan and improvements needed today and in the future to help move people and goods safely and conveniently about the community. Being able to safely move around the region supports the creation of vibrant places, promotes equitable transportation choices, and increases the accessibility of goods and services.
Safety as a Performance Measure
The MPO is working to improve safety for all walkers, bicyclists, and drivers.
The goal of the Safety | Security performance measure is to improve the safety and security of the transportation system for all users. Focusing specifically on the Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP), five performance measures have been established for evaluating safe traveling conditions on the highway system. The goal of the HSIP is to achieve a significant reduction in traffic fatalities and serious injuries on all public roads and is supported by the following five performance measures established under MAP-21.
- Number of fatalities
- Rate of fatalities (measured against roadway traffic volumes)
- Number of serious injuries
- Rate of serious injuries (measured against roadway traffic volumes)
- Number of non-motorized (bicycle and pedestrian) fatalities and serious injuries
For more information, please visit our Safety/Security Performance Measure page on our website: https://www.mympo.org/p/performance-measures/safety-security
Destination Zero Project Manager
Ryan Brown
Sarasota/Manatee MPO
Phone: 941-359-5772
Email: [email protected]
Project Timeline