Safe Routes to School Leadville, Colorado Whit Willson Kenneth Eggering Dane Myers.

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Safe Routes to School Leadville, Colorado Whit Willson Kenneth Eggering Dane Myers

Problem: Dangerous Conditions for Children Commuting to School

Solution: Identify Where Children are Traveling and Resolve Dangers

Community Involvement 147 Hand Drawn Maps of Routes to School

Digitizing the Hand Drawn Maps

Building The Route Density Layer Sum

Applying Raster Route Densities to Polyline Segments

Using Raster Route Densities to Determine Intersection Usage

Where do the Students Live?Geocoding!

Student Locations from Excel After Geocoding

Cartographic Dispersion Tool

Determining the Population Density of Students

Problems, Considerations

Questions?