Key highlights on regulations, policies, and program funding for the transportation professional
WEBINAR: April 23, 2026, 2:00PM - 3:00PM PT
UC Berkeley SafeTREC announced the selection of 16 communities throughout California for its 2026 Complete Streets Safety Assessment (CSSA) program, with sites representing a diverse range of cities, counties, and tribal lands committed to eliminating traffic fatalities and improving mobility for all road users.
As part of CSSA, SafeTREC is hosting a virtual two-part Peer Exchange in spring 2026 titled Advancing safety through the CSSA. This series features two former participant communities reflecting on their experiences with the program – from their initial application to the real-world safety impacts of their comprehensive safety reports.
City of South San Francisco
Join John Wilson, Sr Project Engineer from the City of South San Francisco and technical evaluator Obaid Khan for a deep dive into the lessons learned from their Safe Speed Limits Assessment and how they are moving forward with their safety recommendations.
April 23, 2026, 2pm - 3pm PST - Register to Attend
City of Wildomar
Join Steve Libring, Sr Traffic Engineer, Jason Farag, Public Works Director & City Engineer from the City of Wildomar, and technical evaluator Tom Mericle as they discuss their experience and strategies used to apply CSSA findings.
May 6, 2026, 12pm - 1pm PST - Register to Attend
SafeTREC welcomes all former, current, and prospective CSSA participants to join and hear success stories, troubleshoot common challenges, and learn directly from peers who are transforming California’s roads one intersection at a time.
The Safe Transportation Research & Education Center (SafeTREC) at UC Berkeley is dedicated to improving transportation safety and preventing crashes, injuries, and fatalities.
Its focus areas include data analysis & tools, technology for road safety, and policy analysis & community outreach.
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