School Transportation Issues

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School Transportation Issues Hillsborough County School Transportation Issues Infrastructure and Development Services

Infrastructure and Development Services County’s Involvement Congestion Safety Cooperation Funding Infrastructure and Development Services

Infrastructure and Development Services Congestion Infrastructure and Development Services

Infrastructure and Development Services Congestion Events Morning Access Afternoon Pick Up Blocking Through Traffic Impacting Surrounding Neighborhoods Infrastructure and Development Services

Infrastructure and Development Services Safety Infrastructure and Development Services

Off Site Standing -- Safety Vehicles Standing on Sidewalk Infrastructure and Development Services

Safety Speed Zones Safe Walking Routes/Bus Stops Intersections and Driveways On Street/Shoulder Parking Infrastructure and Development Services Infrastructure and Development Services

Traffic Control Devices Reduced Speed Zones Presence of Pedestrians and Bikers Elementary, Middle, High Schools 463 Flashing Beacons 36 Speed Feedback Devices Schools Provide Start/End Times Static Signs/Pavement Markings Present Lighting 96 Bus Stops Crosswalks Surrounding Roads Infrastructure and Development Services

Cooperative Efforts School Administration Law Enforcement Neighborhoods General Public Infrastructure and Development Services Infrastructure and Development Services

Cooperation and Funding Assigned Points of Contact 53 Work Orders Traffic Control Devices (2014 and 2015) 22 Schools $8 Million for Safety and Circulation Projects 24 Locations Off Site Queues 20 Schools Listed for Sidewalk Projects Safe Routes to School Road Safety Audits Infrastructure and Development Services