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Safety Programs in Indian Country Data Integration Kirk Vinish, AICP Lummi Nation
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Where is the Lummi Reservation?
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Traditional Travel Modes Water Transportation –Primarily Canoe Walking
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Safety Management System Components* Data Collection Identification Correction of Safety Problems Public Education Training Needs Reporting * Safety Management Systems: Good Practices for Development and Implementation, FHWA, May 1996
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Data Collection Accident Data – State, County, BIA, Tribal Traffic Counts – County & Tribal Road & Sign Inventory - Tribal Public Input - Stakeholder Input –Elders –Bus Drivers –Police –Youth Groups
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Example: Data Collection Skewed Intersections
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Identification Short Term Safety Issues –Small Scale Sidewalk Improvements –Signage Long Term Safety Issues –Reservation Wide Pedestrian & Bicycle Paths –Changes in behavior
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Correction of Safety Problems Schedule of Improvements –Projects vs. Programs Projects - Specific concrete improvements Programs - Educational Components
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Data Collection: Stakeholder Input
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Correction of Safety Problems Key Components 1. Personal contact with each stakeholder group 2. Coordination with adjacent jurisdictions 3. Good communication with BIA and State DOT
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General Themes of Lummi Safety Study Pedestrian improvements: high priority for Tribe House identification & Numbering: high priority for County Multiple ways of approaching solutions: i.e. visibility of pedestrians
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