State & Local Meeting
Safe Streets for All Virtual Workshop
February 27, 2026
The City of Pleasant Hill held a virtual public workshop on February 27, 2026, focused on the Safe Streets for All Safety Action Plan. The meeting, supported by the consultant firm Kimley Horn and funded by a federal US Department of Transportation grant, aimed to present crash data analysis, gather community input, and outline a framework for future capital improvement projects (CIP) to enhance traffic safety and work towards Vision Zero. City staff and consultants discussed the project's alignment with national and state safety strategies, reviewed recent safety improvements, and shared preliminary crash data highlighting high-injury locations and contributing factors such as unsafe speed and impaired driving. The workshop included interactive polling to engage participants and a demonstration of an online platform for submitting and voting on traffic safety concerns. Upcoming activities include further public workshops, working group meetings, and community outreach events. While no specific contract awards or procurement decisions were made during this meeting, the development of the Safety Action Plan is intended to guide future CIP projects and funding applications related to traffic safety improvements in Pleasant Hill.
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- Safe Streets for All Virtual Workshop · City of Pleasant Hill · Feb 27