Circulate has received a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety (OTS) and the City of San Diego to conduct a series of 10 pedestrian audits and 4 bicycle audits throughout the City of San Diego. In preparation for these audits, we have conducted analysis of the most recent five-year crash data for the City of San Diego to identify high-crash/high-injury corridors to identify routes for these pedestrian audits. The goal is to further evaluate potential root causes for such conditions.
After each audit, a two-page report was prepared which includes a crash data map, photos of observed conditions, and a brief summary of the observed deficiencies/challenges creating the unsafe and/or uncomfortable conditions. This report was prepared in cooperation with the California Office of Traffic Safety (OTS). The opinions, findings and conclusions expressed in these publications are those of the author(s) and not necessarily those of OTS.
See below for a summary of each of our pedestrian audits. Make sure to follow us on all social media channels @CirculateSD to keep up and potentially join us for some of our future audits. If you are interested in collaborating with us on hosting a pedestrian audit, please reach out to [email protected].
- Sandburg Elementary School - January 6, 2026
- Muirlands Middle School - January 8, 2026
- San Diego High School - February 4, 2026
- Montgomery Middle School - February 26, 2026
- San Diego High School (2) - March 10, 2026
- San Diego River Trail (Bike Audit) - March 13, 2026
- Toby Wells YMCA - March 27, 2026
- Young Planner Society (UCSD) - April 10, 2026
- Valencia Park Elementary School - May 12, 2026
- Logan Heights CDC (Imperial Ave) - May 29, 2026