Safe Streets Scottsdale
Scottsdale’s Transportation and Infrastructure Department began work earlier this year on a safety plan. aimed at reducing serious collisions. City staff will work alongside engineering consultants at TYLin to study street network crash data and recommend solutions. The plan will incorporate feedback from street-network users including motorists, cyclists, pedestrians, equestrians and transit users. Results of the data analysis will be paired to proven traffic engineering solutions to improve overall safety for all users.
The public involvement campaign incorporates opportunities for community feedback about the plan and recommendations. A series of public engagement activities are planned including walking, biking and vehicle tours of roadway sections and intersections, an online questionnaire, public meetings and development of a Transportation Safety Advisory Group. Information about the plan will be presented at Transportation Commission meetings and presentation materials will be available online following each meeting. The public is invited to attend Transportation Commission meetings in person or watch online. Meetings are held on the third Thursday of the month, and agendas are posted on the city’s website one week prior to each meeting.
Safe Streets Scottsdale I Transportation Commission Meeting Presentations
Common Practices & Department Successes
Data Analysis and High-Risk Locations / Strategies and Data-Driven Solutions
Initial Goals and Policies and High Injury Network
Education Component
Workforce Safety / Enforcement & Emergency Responders
Draft Review - Jan. 15
Final Document Presentation and Recommendation for Approval - Spring 2026
Community Questionnaire
Feedback from Scottsdale residents, commuters, and visitors will help shape strategies to prevent crashes, support safe travel for everyone, and guide future investments in transportation safety. The online questionnaire takes about 10 minutes to complete and includes options to provide additional detailed feedback.
Interactive Community Walking Assessments
Thanks to everyone who participated in a community walk event last month. The events were a unique opportunity for residents to tell the city what they like most – and what they would like to see improved - about walking, biking and driving around Scottsdale.
Virtual Reality Bike Ride Experiences
The virtual bike ride experiences were a chance for participants to hop on a stationary bike, put on a VR headset and take a 5-minute bike ride around Scottsdale. Thanks to everyone who attended one of our pop-up events and provided feedback on their experience.
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