Stockton Safe Routes to School (SRTS) Presentation to School Board

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Presentation transcript:

Stockton Safe Routes to School (SRTS) Presentation to School Board Presented by Kendra Bridges Alta Planning + Design October 17, 2017

Agenda Introduction Project Background Process and Outreach Outcomes

Project Background Provides recommendations to improve safety at 64 schools Covers four school districts Includes list of priority projects Recommendations are categorized by the Five Es of Safe Routes to School Planning: Engineering Education Encouragement Enforcement Evaluation

Process and Outreach Conduct field review at all 64 schools Conducted student, staff, administration outreach Develop draft project recommendations Present draft recommendations to Technical Advisory Committee Refine project recommendations Develop list of priority projects using evaluation criteria Equity Mode Shift Safety Health Cost Effectiveness Project Readiness Staff, students, parents, and school administrators participated in these field review to document safety concerns, challenging locations, and opportunities to improve the walking and bicycling environment. TAC = school and district reps

Project Partners Bridge Program Administration Lodi Unified School District Step UP After School Program Chavez Central Library Manteca Unified School District Stockton Unified School District Diamond Cove II Family Resource Center Manteca USD School Police YMCA Stockton Dorothy L. Jones Family Resource Center Youth Activities/Cadet San Joaquin Bike Coalition Lincoln Unified School District SJ County Public Health Dept.

Outcomes

Outcomes

Recommendation Examples High-Visibility Crosswalk Bulb-out/Curb Extension Median Refuge Island Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacon Bike Lane Traffic Circle Yellow high-viz crosswalk with bulbout

Recommendation Examples

Recommendation Examples Roundabout photo is from Stockton

Request We respectfully request that the School Board adopt the Safe Routes to School Plan, or adopt a Resolution of Support for the Plan. Showing support for the Plan is helpful when the City of Stockton seeks funding in the future, and does not commit the District to any financial obligation. Thank you for your time and consideration!