Vision Zero public survey open through Sept. 1!

Thank you to everyone who came out for the City of Savannah’s Vision Zero community meetings! 

The Savannah Vision Zero Action Plan, which was developed last year with an aim to eliminate preventable traffic fatalities, acknowledges that many factors contribute to safe mobility and sets clear objectives to achieve the overall shared goal of zero traffic fatalities and severe injuries.

At the drop-in sessions, participants were able to review information, ask questions, and provide input, and at the interactive workshops participants worked in groups to identify opportunities for improvement, areas of concern, and speak directly with City leaders and staff. 


But if you weren’t able to attend, you can still have your voice heard! An online survey containing all in-person exercises is available at savannahga.gov/visionzero through Friday, Sept. 1.


To learn more about Vision Zero and review the current plan document, visit savannahga.gov/visionzero.

Vision Zero Ride/Walk/Skate to City Hall

Join us on Thursday, Feb. 24 at 5:30 p.m. for a Vision Zero Ride/Walk/Skate to Savannah City Hall.

At this Thursday’s meeting, Savannah City Council will be voting on a historic Vision Zero Resolution, demonstrating their commitment to reaching zero fatalities and serious injuries on our streets by 2027.

Let’s show up to lend our support! We’ll depart from the south end of Forsyth Park promptly at 5:30 p.m. to arrive downtown and attend the Savannah City Council meeting at 6:30 p.m. Meet in front of the Sentient Bean.

Walkers will head directly down Bull Street, Bikes and Skaters will take Lincoln St. north.

Helmets are requested, lights required. If you would like to attend the City Council Meeting, please bring your lock, ID and face mask. We will have pins available for all attendees.

Can’t attend but want to send a letter of support? Check out our website at https://bikewalksavannah.org/vision-zero.