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TOOLBOX OF POTENTIAL STREET IMPROVEMENTS <br />The City has a robust GIS program that collects crash data into the <br />Crossroads database. The City can also use the Transportation Injury <br />Mapping System to collect and analyze crash data. The following are <br />metrics the City can review annually to track trends to achieve zero <br />transportation -related deaths. <br />• Number of Serious Crashes <br />• Number of Fatal Crashes <br />• Number of Intersection Crashes <br />• Number of Pedestrian Crashes <br />• Number of Bicycle Crashes <br />• Number of Alcohol -related Crashes <br />• Number of Speed -related Crashes <br />• Number of Distraction -related Crashes <br />• Number of Work Zone Crashes <br />• Number of Crashes on the High -Injury Network <br />• Number Crashes in Areas of Higher Poverty or Diversity <br />Monitoring the progress of the Santa Ana Vision Zero will be through <br />the City of Santa Ana Pubic Works Director to the City of Santa Ana En- <br />vironmental and Transportation Advisory Commission (ETAC). Report- <br />ing to the ETAC will take place at least once every two years using the <br />appropriate metrics noted above. <br />SANTAANA VISION ZERO PLAN 87 <br />