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Media Advisory: Circulate San Diego Releases Vision Zero Report for South County San Diego with Elected Leaders and Supporters

MEDIA ADVISORY - FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact: Maya Rosas
310-804-5256
[email protected]

Press Conference: Circulate San Diego Releases Vision Zero Report for South County San Diego with Elected Leaders and Supporters

Circulate San Diego will host a press conference with South County elected leaders and safe street supporters on Wednesday morning to release a report detailing how South County cities can save lives by implementing Vision Zero strategies. The report also includes crash data for South County cities.

When: Wednesday, February 27th, 9:00 AM

Where: Coronado Brewing Company parking lot, 875 Seacoast Dr, Imperial Beach, CA 91932

Who:

  • Mayor Serge Dedina, City of Imperial Beach
  • Mayor Alejandra Sotelo-Solis, City of National City
  • Councilmember Gonzalo Quintero, City of National City
  • Camellia Mortezazadeh, Childhood Obesity Initiative
  • Madeleine Baudoin, American Medical Response
  • Bob Prath, AARP
  • Maya Rosas, Circulate San Diego

 

What: Circulate San Diego will release a new report, “Vision Zero in South County: Eliminating Traffic Deaths in South County San Diego,” with recommendations for how the South County cities of Imperial Beach, National City, Chula Vista, and Coronado can prevent traffic fatalities and serious injuries on their streets. Crash data includes intersections and corridors with highest number of bicycle and pedestrian crashes and total crashes and deaths annually.

Visuals include background images of an ambulance, the cover of the report on a large board, and Seacoast Drive. Copies of the report will be made available at the press conference.

About Circulate San Diego
Circulate San Diego is a regional non-profit organization dedicated to advancing mobility and making the region a better place to move, work, learn, and play. Our work focuses on creating great mobility choices, more walkable and bikeable neighborhoods, and land uses that promote sustainable growth. For more information, go to www.circulatesd.org.

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