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Background: Photo of pedestrians and bicyclists crossing the intersection of 900 South and 200 West in Salt Lake City. Foreground: Graphic includes a logo, consisting of a blue circle with a white and yellow Sego Lily and white text, “Salt Lake City” and “1847;” additional white text, “Safe Streets Action Plan;” and five yellow rectangles with white outlined icons, consisting of a person in a wheelchair, pedestrian, bicycle, car, and bus.

Safe Streets Action Plan

In 2023, Mayor Mendenhall set a goal to eliminate traffic deaths and serious injuries on our roadways by 2035. The Safe Streets Action Plan will be a roadmap to reach that goal. The plan will list clear, data-driven steps that Salt Lake City and its partner agencies can take to make our streets safer.

Where did this idea come from?

The community told us safety is a top priority. That’s why this plan builds on the recommendations from the Citywide Transportation Plan and programs like the Livable Streets Program and the Capital Improvement Program.

Reach out to us:

For questions or more information about the Safe Streets Action Plan, call or email the Salt Lake City Transportation Division.

Call us: 801-535-1919

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Phases overview
Project Information
Take the Survey
Draft Plan
Public Feedback
Review & Report
City Council Decision
Moving Forward

Draft Plan

September 15, 2025 - May 17, 2026

Draft Safe Streets Action Plan

We will share a summary of where people have felt unsafe driving, walking, biking, or rolling in Salt Lake City, and what people recommended Salt Lake City and its partner agencies do to stop traffic deaths and serious injuries. 

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