
Bocafirst Vision Zero Project
Research, analysis, interviews and reports advocating for a better bike friendly Boca Raton.

Bocafirst Vision Zero Project
Research, analysis, interviews and reports advocating for a better bike friendly Boca Raton.
Reading time: 3 minsIf you feel like nothing is getting better or nothing is being done to make walk/bike/roll safer in Boca Raton, this would be a good meeting to attend and make your voice heard
Reading time: < 1 minAddison Mizner enjoys a high level of participation in walking, biking and rolling to school. City Council and community leaders came out to experience it. I asked them what they thought about it and the state of mobility in Boca Raton.
Reading time: < 1 minHaving lived in cities all over the world, Amy figured out the best way to get around Boca without a car was on an e-scooter.
Reading time: 4 minsBoca Raton is celebrating Mobility Week. The idea is to try out Boca’s pedestrian and bike infrastructure instead of a car.
Reading time: 4 minsThis article presents lessons learned from studying Vision Zero results in two US cities –…
Reading time: 6 minsThe principle finding was how downtown Boca is upside down: In the place where we have the most to gain by people walking and cycling, we have the worst infrastructure and least safety.
Reading time: < 1 minAs a professor of Urban Planning, he provides insight on why Boca Raton is falling short of being “Bike Friendly”.
Reading time: 3 minsCounty commissioner, Marci Woodward, attended the city council workshop to make it known the county takes residents concerns seriously.
Reading time: < 1 minGabriel and his son commute to Blue Lake elementary and Spanish River Library. He is also an avid cyclist using the El Rio trail and A1A.
Reading time: 3 minsThis article focuses on Boca Raton’s roadway crash situation, i.e., the problem to be solved by Vision Zero
