City of Key West's Safety Action Plan

About

The City of Key West’s Comprehensive Safety Action Plan is a locally driven initiative that helps make the city’s streets safer for everyone, eliminating traffic fatalities and serious injuries. This plan draws from the City of Key West’s Strategic Plan and Vision Zero principles. This project uses the state’s crash database to analyze crash patterns and identify zones that are at high risk for crashes to identify high-risk locations. The project is also all about partnership, where the public will be asked to identify areas that they believe are unsafe or need improvement. If a crosswalk or an intersection feels dangerous, your input is needed.

Get Involved

We want to hear from you! Your input is essential to shaping a safer, more accessible Gainesville. As part of the City’s Safety Action Plan, we’re inviting residents, workers, and visitors to share their transportation safety concerns.

Whether it’s a dangerous intersection, areas with frequent speeding, missing sidewalks or bike lanes, or any location where people feel unsafe — your feedback matters.

You can participate by:


1. Reporting a traffic safety issue using the Interactive Map. Follow these instructions for more help.
2. Reviewing the adopted safety action plan documents.

The City of Key West Comprehensive Safety Action Plan was officially adopted by the City Commission on 3/5/2026.
The plan establishes the City’s Vision Zero goal and outlines strategies to eliminate traffic fatalities and serious injuries.

Contact

Have questions about the City of Gainesville’s Safety Action Plan? We’d love to hear from you!

Dr. Shraddha Sagar 

Principal Investigator, University of Florida

ssagar@ufl.edu

Ryan Stachurski 

Project Manager, Multimodal Transportation Coordinator, City of Key West

multimodal@cityofkeywest-fl.gov