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“E” VALUATION Presented by Terry Preston Safe Routes Project Manager WALKSacramento Alexis Kelso Safe Routes Project Coordinator WALKSacramento
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Why Evaluate? “You don’t know where to go if you don’t know where you are” - ancient proverb Need to plan action steps Need to set priorities To have FUN!!
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Benefits Bring people together Share Ideas and Observations Builds longer term relationships Builds the Case – for action and funding
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What is Evaluation? It’s taking stock of current conditions Infrastructure - sidewalks, traffic conditions, bike lanes Attitudes – why are people (not) walking?
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Tools Parent Surveys Class Surveys Walk/Bike Audits Traffic Counts Speed Surveys Collision Data
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Noting Conditions Photos and photo log Maps in the field Aerials Cameras Orange jackets Good shoes
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Photo Log
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Walk with Us - Evaluation Define where to evaluate Where are key areas of concern? Talk to school staff, parents, DOT staff and traffic conditions for initial assessment
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Walk Audit Invite parents, students, DOT, involved community members, political leaders During or after school – ask Maps, cameras, walk routes
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Meeting New Friends
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Tools of the Road Some evaluation tools and how to use them
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TRAFFIC COUNTS AND SPEED SURVEYS 36,944 39,807 3,966 3,515 849
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COLLISIONS Red = Pedestrian Yellow = Bicycle Possible Solutions? Install a bike lane Bicycle safety education
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PARENT SURVEYSURVEY
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PARENT SURVEY REPORTS
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IN-CLASS TRAVEL MODE SURVEY
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Conclusion Traffic counts, speed data, collision reports, and surveys can help you: Ask informed questions on a walk audit Identify priority improvements Present a stronger case to transportation departments or in requests for funding
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Where It Takes You Fact and experience-based information Stronger case for grant and other funding requests Greater chance of long term success
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