Officials with the city of New Braunfels will host a public workshop Nov. 15 to get input on the Vision Zero Action Plan, which is part of a nationwide movement to reduce the number of traffic-related fatalities and injuries on the roads.

What you need to know

The meeting will take place at the New Braunfels Police Department Headquarters, 3030 W. San Antonio St., from 5-7 p.m.

Diving in deeper

The plan will bring together government agencies, law enforcement entities, transportation officials and the community to outline safety needs and priorities.


“The Vision Zero Action Plan is a vital initiative for the city of New Braunfels, reflecting our commitment to creating a safer and more sustainable environment for our residents,” said Garry Ford, transportation and capital improvements director, in a news release. “We believe that a collaborative approach is essential. That’s why we are asking for feedback from residents and other stakeholder groups, ensuring that the Vision Zero Action Plan reflects the unique needs of the city of New Braunfels.”

Residents will have the chance to learn about the plan's goals and strategies. There will also be New Braunfels traffic safety data and research findings.