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 Safe Routes to School - Why is this important?

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Are cars speeding near your child's school? Are too many cars making it tough for kids to cross the street safely? What are your top traffic safety concerns at your neighborhood school? How can the city make streets safer for children and families?

Safe Routes to School is an international movement, and now a federal program, to enable and encourage children, including those with disabilities, to walk and bicycle to school. This growing program makes walking and biking to school safer, easier, and more convenient for students and families.

Safe Routes to School efforts benefit kids and families as well as the whole community. Successful programs result in healthier kids, fewer vehicle crashes, less traffic congestion, and reduced air pollution near schools. Best of all, kids arrive at school ready to learn.

The City of Bozeman, the Bozeman Area Bicycle Advisory Board, and the Gallatin Valley Safe Routes to School Task Force have hired a specialized firm, Alta Planning + Design, to develop a comprehensive Safe Routes to School Assessment of Bozeman schools.

Updated June 23rd 2008 - The final Parent Maps and Improvement Plans are now posted and available for download. Use the menu below to navigate this site.

Walking Audits

Parent Maps

Final School Improvement Plans

External Resources

Project Contacts

Project Funding Sources

Local Partnerships National Recognition

 
 
 
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