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CONTINUED EFFORTS TOWARDS SAFER STREETS Sustainable City pLAn LA Mobility Plan 2035 LADOT’s Strategic Plan Crossing Guard Program Plan for a Healthy Los Angeles Hit & Run Alert System On April 8, 2015, Mayor Eric Garcetti released Los Angeles’ first-ever Sustainable City pLAn. The pLAn is both a roadmap to achieve “back to basics” shortterm results while setting the path to strengthen and transform our City in the decades to come. The pLAn is made up of short term (by 2017) and longer term (by 2025 and 2035) targets in 14 categories that will advance our environment, economy and equity, including specific goals relating to safe, vibrant, well-connected, and healthy neighborhoods. The pLAn mentions Vision Zero specifically as a key sustainability strategy. As the City’s General Plan Transportation Element, Mobility Plan 2035 provides the policy foundation for achieving a transportation system that balances the needs of all road users. The Plan emphasizes “safety first” and “streets as places” for people, including goals, objectives, and policies around roadway user vulnerability, complete streets design, safe routes to schools, and other key arenas influencing street safety. It sets a goal of zero traffic deaths by 2035. The Mayor’s Citywide Executive Directive No. 10, Vision Zero, will accelerate this to zero deaths in ten years— by 2025. The Strategic Plan for LADOT, Great Streets for Los Angeles, is an unprecedented vision for creating great streets throughout Los Angeles. Great Streets for Los Angeles includes key objectives and timely milestones to enhance our City’s safety, livability, sustainability, and prosperity. Vision Zero, a key strategy of the Great Streets Plan, will bring together city and regional agencies to advance toward the goal of zero deaths in ten years. The Crossing Guard Program serves school-age children walking and bicycling to and from school. LADOT deploys approximately 400 crossing guards at Los Angeles Unified School District schools within the City of Los Angeles each day of the school year. The success of this program is credited to LADOT’s commitment to working together with department employees, school administrators, teachers and parents. These crossing guards do so much more than just assist with crossing elementary school age children through neighborhood streets and busy roads—they are the “eyes and ears” of our neighborhoods, reporting back to LADOT on safety issues. LADOT Crossing Guards ensure that students, as well as parents and caregivers, are visible in our neighborhoods and encourage all road users to follow traffic laws and practice safe behaviors. The Plan for a Healthy Los Angeles is a new Health and Wellness Element of the city’s General Plan. The Plan elevates health as a priority in the city’s future growth and development. The Health Atlas, a data-driven analysis of health outcomes in Los Angeles, supports and prioritizes the goals, objectives, and strategies outlined in the Plan. The Health Atlas data highlights the geographic concentration of health disparities throughout Los Angeles, underscoring a key issue: the neighborhoods that Angelenos live in influence their health and well-being. A Community Health and Equity Index combines demographic, socioeconomic, health conditions, land use, transportation, food environment, crime, and pollution burden variables into a single index to compare health conditions across Los Angeles. About 20,000 hit-and-run collisions occur in the City of Los Angeles per year, many involving deaths and severe injuries. The City of Los Angeles has launched a hit-and-run alert system that will notify followers of various social media platforms about vehicles and drivers involved in fatal and other severe highand-run collisions. The system will alert the public to critical information that could allow for the identification and location of people driving who are involved in hit-and-run incidents. plan.lamayor.org la2b.org ladot.lacity.org ladot.lacity.org 24 http://cd12.lacity.org/ MediaRoom/News/ LACITYP_029752 healthyplan.la 25