Pedestrian Safety Archives - Emily Bonilla https://emilybonilla.com/ctl-stories/pedestrian-safety/ Fri, 07 Apr 2023 02:40:07 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 Orange County’s Vision Zero – RCA Scope of Work https://emilybonilla.com/timeline/orange-countys-vision-zero-rca-scope-of-work/ Fri, 07 Apr 2023 02:40:07 +0000 https://emilybonilla.com/?post_type=cool_timeline&p=3787 In August of 2022, Orange County adopted Vision Zero, a strategy targeting eliminating all traffic fatalities and severe injuries, focusing on designing safer roadways. With bike and pedestrian safety being my top priority, I took the opportunity to ensure that the several Roadway Conceptual Analysis (RCAs) in District 5 utilize the strategies behind Vision Zero. I am working alongside County staff to have all RCAs change their Scope of Work to focus on safety.]]> Cross Walk Between Forsyth & Goldenrod https://emilybonilla.com/timeline/cross-walk-between-forsyth-goldenrod/ Tue, 28 Jul 2020 23:24:53 +0000 https://voteforemily.com/?post_type=cool_timeline&p=1643 Almost two years ago I sat and watched pedestrians struggle to cross Aloma Avenue between Forsyth and Goldenrod. I reached out to my newly elected commissioner, Emily Bonilla, to find the solution to this issue. Along with her staff, they were able to put me in contact with the Florida Department of Transportation which began looking into it. Sadly, a few months ago a woman with disabilities was killed while trying to cross here. Today, however, with little fanfare (ok none), these flashing beacons were installed.  ]]> Road deaths revive debate on pedestrian safety near UCF campus https://emilybonilla.com/timeline/road-deaths-revive-debate-on-pedestrian-safety-near-ucf-campus/ Mon, 27 Jul 2020 13:53:13 +0000 https://voteforemily.com/?post_type=cool_timeline&p=1503 “We’re considering flashing pedestrian signs, and also looking at off-duty sheriffs to conduct traffic,” said Orange County Commissioner Emily Bonilla, who added that she got calls from frustrated parents that improvements were taking too long. Her district covers UCF’s campus. She said her office receives $50,000 yearly for public works projects, part of which she hopes to invest in the vicinity of UCF’s campus. “I’m trying my best to make it safe as safe as possible, as soon as possible,” Bonilla said. Safety improvements that are expected to be built as part of the county’s larger project include: installing midblock crosswalks; adding barricades; widening sidewalks; and adding more lighting in the area.]]>