Annual Snapshot and Transportation Survey Results
The annual snapshot provides updates and progress on the Ann Arbor Moving Together Toward Vision Zero Transportation Plan.
An annual, city-wide survey used to gather feedback on the public's experience and satisfaction with Ann Arbor transportation systems.
Mid-Plan Summary Report
This report highlights the short- and medium-term strategies implemented since City Council adopted the Vision Zero Plan in 2021. It includes project examples and target information for each strategy. Read the full report, and read the screen reader version of this report.
The accompanying map compiles projects completed between 2021 and 2025, showcasing the range of initiatives that align with the Vision Zero Plan strategies.
The Transportation Unit is currently developing additional project evaluation details, including funding, vehicle speeds, traffic volumes, and other performance measures. These data points are not yet available for every project. View the Mid-Plan Summary Report Map.
Speed Management Program and Storymap
Why speed management?
- Speed is a major part of how severe and deadly a crash will be, therefore slowing vehicles down is an important strategy towards reaching Vision Zero.
- Major streets are 25% of total streets in Ann Arbor and witness 89% of the severe and fatal traffic crashes.
What is the speed management program?
The speed management program will use a set of 22 speed management tools based on researched practices. The city will be drawing from these tools when redesigning major streets throughout Ann Arbor. The tools are based on researched practices from top national and state sources.
The storymap has an interactive map of Ann Arbor's major streets. Streets with the highest need for speed management appear in red. Clicking on a major street brings up information on the street's characteristics and which tools could considered for that street's future design.
Quick Builds
As part of Ann Arbor's Moving Together Toward Vision Zero Comprehensive Transportation Plan, the city is undertaking several "quick build" projects to create safer streets much faster than typical processes allow.
Planning Studies
Road Safety Audit