ATP C5: Segment 7
Task A: SRTS Education
Bike and Pedestrian Guide
SRTS pres for Kinder parents
Ped safety "Walk around the Block" 2nd grade
Ped safety pres 2nd grade
4th Grade SRTS Assembly
Develop assembly
Conduct 4th Grade SRTS Assmbly
for all 4th grade students
5th Grade Bike Safety
Safety Presentations
Bike Rodeos
Develop stand-alone
Learn-to-Ride Training Clinic
Host Learn-to-Ride Training Clinics
(approx. 2 per year x 4 years)
Conduct Walk Smart Trainings for
Boys and Girls Club Walking
Field Trip Team Leaders
(approx. 2 per year x 4 years)
Task B: SRTS Encouragement
Host Weekly Walk and Roll to School
Encouragement Events
(approx. 34 events per year x 4 years)
Subtopic
Host Bi-Annual Bike and Walk to School Day Events (May and October) at each school site each year x 4 years
Spring
Fall
Task C: Community Engagement
Family Oriented Programming
Host family bike ride to school, geared to low-income and minority populations.
Provide youth bicycle rodeo at
annual Open Streets events (x 4 years)
Host community-based, fun family bike ride, geared to low-income and minority populations.
Provide basic bike maintenance and check list of bigger maintenance tasks to community residents during a defined event, geared to low-income and minority populations.
Provide on-bike safety training for residents
of all ages, geared to low-income and
minority populations.
Provide family-focused Urban Bicycling
Presentations, covering the basics of biking,
geared to low-income and minority populations.
Coordination
Coordinate planning and design details
of the 4-year bike safety and
encouragement campaign
with local partners.
Coordinate with local CBOs to expand reach and depth of bicycle safety and encouragement activities, especially for low-income and minority populations.
Marketing
Design and implement a marketing campaign tailored to the westside residents and geared to low-income and minority populations, utilizing a variety of communication channels, emphasizing the joy, ease and rewards of biking, with the goal of encouraging more residents to bike.