Slown Down Sacramento, a local advocacy group pushing for safer streets, will be holding Wednesday's annual event.
"We really want to stress to our community that even if you think you could make [it], vehicles travel a lot faster than people do," said Officer Anthony Gamble. "Be safe, be smart when you're walking."
"There's all kinds of things we can do to reduce the likelihood of crashes that cause serious injury or death – such as crosswalk enhancements, speed bumps, vertical delineators, other things that actually make cars slow down," Gonzalez said in a September interview.
Still, in 2025, the city said more than 100 traffic-safety improvements were made. These changes include intersection daylighting at 39 locations and 17 school-zone safety upgrades, including high-visibility crosswalks and enhanced signage.
Wednesday's vigil will take place in Fremont Park at 5 p.m. The public is invited to come out.
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