Monday, January 12, 2009

Bicycle Survey for Lincoln Middle School

This is a Survey we are planning to conduct as Lincoln Middle School in Santa Monica. Feedback is welcome!

Friday, January 9, 2009

National Center for Safe Routes to School


The National Center for Safe Routes to School has a great website with plenty of information. Sign up for their email list to catch new developments grant opportunities.

Monday, December 8, 2008

LACBC and Kendall Planning have just put together the first issue of a Safe Routes to Schools Newsletter. There is a focus on the Santa Monica area, there is interesting data about helmet useage, and advice how to get started with the big bicycle conversion at your own school: Because everybody loves a Bicycle Perfect School

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Safe Bicycle Routes for LA Schools


This blog is a resource for all those who feel the need to creat safe bicycle access to schools in the LA County. School districts galore, here we want to raise a small army of bicycle warriors, exchanging notes, advice, best practive, news and the success stories we all want to hear.
The blog is losely associated with the Los Angeles County Bicycle Coalition LACBC, in that some of its contributors are active in the coalition, and it may draw, when appropriate, on the experience of the bicycle coalition.

Caltrans Resources

Here is the link to the Caltrans resources

Caltrans offers Safe Routes to Schools Training


Attend a Free Workshop

California Safe Routes to School Grants (SR2S)

Presented by Ryan Snyder
When: Friday, December 12, 2008

Time: 9:00a.m. – 12:00 noon (Donuts and Coffee provided)

Where: Conference Room 1.040B
Caltrans District 7 Headquarters
100 S. Main Street
Los Angeles, CA 90012


Please RSVP to Dale Benson dale_benson@dot.ca.gov

California Safe Routes to School is administered by Caltrans and encourages walking and bicycling to and from school in grades K through 12 by increasing safety and decreasing traffic congestion around schools. Caltrans administers both a State and a Federal funding program.

Funds may be used for infrastructure improvements (capital improvements) and/or non-infrastructure improvements (e.g. education and enforcement) projects.

The purpose of the workshop is to explain what comprehensive Safe Routes to School programs are, and how to prepare a successful grant application.
Topics will include the funding application process, suggested strategies, and example projects.

If you have any questions, please contact Dale Benson at (213) 897-2934.