Join Us June 26th at 2pm in DTLA: Los Angeles County Active Transportation Coalition

co-working at HubLA – near the Metro gold line little Tokyo stop

Please save the date: Wednesday June 26th for the Los Angeles County Active Transportation Coalition meeting

Join us in downtown Los Angeles at HubLA to discuss Los Angeles County/Local Transportation Policy on Wednesday June 26th!

830 Traction Avenue, Los Angeles 90017, 3rd floor 2pm – 4pm 

  • Click here for the Agenda
  • Click here to RSVP, meeting is free but RSVP’s required
  • Please go Metro (Union Station is 1 mile from HubLA, 19 minute walk) or (Little Tokyo Gold Line Station, 9 minute walk), or ride the LADOT Dash A which stops right in front, or walk, bike to our meeting.  There is a parking lot but it gets filled quickly, you will likely need to find street parking.
  • And see notes from our meeting in March here.

Hope to see you soon!

January Meeting: Southern California Safe Routes to School Network

Please join us Thursday January 12th via conference call from 9-10am for our Safe Routes to School Southern California Network Meeting. All are welcome and invited to join.   Please note, we hold these meetings monthly, on the 2nd Thursday of the month from 9-10am.

Details:
Thursday January 12th, 9-10 am
Conference Call Number: (218) 862-1001
Access Code: 1009315#
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December Meeting: Southern California Safe Routes to School Network

Please join us Wednesday December 14th via conference call from 10 – 11am for our Safe Routes to School Southern California Network Meeting. All are welcome and invited to join.

SCAG 2012 Draft RTP estimates $6B needed to support multi-modal transportation network, LA County DPH finds costs to be closer to $40B, find out why.

Details:
Tuesday December 14th, 10-11 am
Conference Call Number: (218) 862-1001
Access Code: 1009315#
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October Meeting: Southern California Safe Routes to School Network

Please join us Tuesday October 18th via conference call from 2 – 3 p.m. for our Safe Routes to School Southern California Network Meeting. All are welcome and invited to join.

Details:
Tuesday October 18th, 2-3pm
Conference Call Number: (218) 862-1001
Access Code: 1009315#
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Step-tember Meeting: Southern California Safe Routes to School Network

Please join us Wednesday September 14th via conference call from 10 – 11 a.m. for our Safe Routes to School Southern California Network Meeting. All are welcome and invited to join.

Details:
Wednesday, Steptember 14th, 10 – 11 a.m.
Conference Call Number: (218) 862-1001
Access Code: 1009315#
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Follow our notes here

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August Meeting: Southern California Safe Routes to School Network

Please join us Wednesday August 10th via conference call from 10 – 11 a.m. for our Safe Routes to School Southern California Network Meeting. All are welcome and invited to join.

Details:
Wednesday, August 10th, 10 – 11 a.m.
Conference Call Number: (218) 862-1001
Access Code: 1009315#
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June Meeting: Southern California Safe Routes to School Network

Please join us Wednesday June 15th via conference call from 10 – 11 a.m. for our Safe Routes to School Southern California Network Meeting. All are welcome and invited to join.

Details:
Wednesday, June 15th, 10 – 11 a.m.
Conference Call Number: (218) 862-1001
Access Code: 1009315#
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Webinar link
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May Meeting: Southern California Safe Routes to School Network

Please join us Wednesday May 18th via conference call from 10 – 11 a.m. for our Safe Routes to School Southern California Network Meeting. All are welcome and invited to join.

Details:
Wednesday, May 18th, 10 – 11 a.m.
Conference Call Number: (218) 862-1001
Access Code: 1009315#
*6 mute/unmute
Webinar link
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Pedestrian-Bicycle Collision Maps Now Available

New Safe Routes to School Collision Maps Released

If you haven’t already heard, California Active Communities within the California Department of Public Health has partnered with the University of California, Berkeley’s SafeTREC to develop interactive geospatial PDF planning maps for each city and county in California. These maps can be used as an informational resource to assist with Safe Routes to School planning and determining which communities may best accommodate joint use of school facilities. These pedestrian and bicycle collision maps can also be utilized with SafeTREC’s Transportation Injury Mapping System (TIMS) for comprehensive analysis of pedestrian and bicycle collisions around schools. Read more of this post

Your Guide to Creating SRTS Programs

Developing and Using Safe Routes to Schools Plans Webinar May 9

Join the meeting to gain a better understanding of the process for creating Safe Routes to Schools plans and programs. The overview will include:

  • Issues related to gathering data, selecting routes, identifying safety issues and their remedies, as well as developing 5E programs with engineering, education, encouragement, enforcement, and evaluation.
  • Selecting a SRTS committee to guide the planning process, as well as appropriate members, to create an effective program.
  • Ways to utilize SRTS plans at the district, city or county level in order to prioritize high-risk schools for projects. Read more of this post
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