High Injury Zone map and Vision Zero project locations

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High Injury Network Map (above)

The creation of a High Injury Network (HIN) map is an integral part of Vision Zero. It uses city-specific crash data to determine where to focus resources to eliminate serious and fatal crashes. It is the first step in helping develop projects and programming. The methodology for the High Injury Network was developed in collaboration with the UW’s Traffic Operations and Safety Laboratory.


Small improvement projects are funded through Safe Streets Madison

Larger scale reconstruction and resurfacing projects that make improvements along the High Injury Network are completed by City Engineering

 


Upcoming Projects:

Projects approved through the Safe Streets Madison program are viewable here.


Projects in Progress:

Starting in August, the City will be continuing efforts to set safe speed limits with speed limit reductions on the following streets:

  • Whitney Way (Raymond to Meadowood reduction from 30 to 25 mph)
  • Maple Grove Dr (Mckee to Cross Country/Nesbitt Rd reduction from 30 to 25 mph)
  • Rosa Rd (Old Middleton to Mineral Point reduction from 30 to 25 mph)
  • Eastwood Dr (Riverside to Dunning reduction from 30 to 25 mph)
  • Tree Lane (Mineral Point to Gammon reduction from 30 to 25 mph)
  • Hammersley Rd (Whitney to Gilbert reduction from 30 to 25 mph)
  • N Thompson Dr (Milwaukee to Swanton reduction from 35 to 25 mph)
  • Northport Dr (Knutson to Kennedy reduction from 40 to 35 mph)

News Release


Completed Projects:

2022 Flashing Beacon Crossing Installations:

  • Packers - Scott
  • Sprecher - Wyalusing
  • Gorham - Carroll
  • Sherman - Delaware
  • E. Campus Mall - Dayton
  • Gorham - Henry
  • Fish Hatchery - Midland
  • Northport - School
  • Troy - School
  • Packers - Tennyson
  • S. Brooks - Mound
  • Gorham - Blair
  • Park - Cedar
  • Maple Grove - Rockstream

 

2022 Speed Reductions:
Segoe Rd. - from University Ave. to Odana Rd.

  • Monday, October 10, 2022
  • Reduced from 30 mph to 25 mph

Portage Rd. - from E. Washington Ave. to Churchill Heights Park

  • September 26, 2022
  • Reduced from 30 mph to 25 mph

Old Sauk Rd. - from the Beltline to Westfield Rd.

  • September 12, 2022
  • Reduced from 35 to 30 mph

E. Washington Ave - from East of Stoughton Rd. to E. Springs Dr.

  • July 25, 2022
  • Reduced to 35 mph

John Nolen Drive - from North Shore Dr. to Lakeside St.

  • August 15, 2022
  • Reduced to 35 mph

Mineral Point Rd. - from Whitney Way to the Beltline

  • August 29, 2022
  • Reduced from 40 mph to 35 mph

 

2021 Speed Reductions:
Gammon Rd Corridor from Watts to Colony

  • Reduce speed limit from 35 mph to 30 mph
  • Re-timing (9) traffic signals along the corridor to promote reduced speed

Park St & Badger Rd Intersection

  • Upgrade to continental crosswalks

Park St & Buick St Intersection

  • Upgrade to continental crosswalks

Highland Ave & University Ave 

  • Install continental crosswalks
  • Install protected Left Turn with new controller

East Washington Ave (Pinckney to Baldwin)

  • Upgrade all crosswalks to continental crosswalks
  • Retiming (7) traffic signals along the corridor to promote speed reduction

East Washington Ave (Baldwin to Marquette)

  • Retiming (6) traffic signals along the corridor to promote speed reduction

East Washington Ave & Livingston St

  • Install bollards on median

Speed reductions on East Washington Ave

  • Pinckney Street to Baldwin Street from 35 mph to 25 mph
  • Baldwin Street to Marquette Street from 35 mph to 30 mph

Milwaukee St from Stoughton Rd to Thompson

  • Reduce speed limit from 35mph to 25mph

Prairie Rd from Raymond Road to Maple Grove Road

  • Reduce speed limit from 30 mph to 25 mph.

Highland Ave & University Ave 

  • Implement lead pedestrian intervals 
  • Automatic pedestrian recalls
  • Improved pedestrian signing