RESOURCES
The resources below support building a Safe Routes to School program or growing an existing program. Individual schools, school districts, cities, public health agencies, and community organizations are all important in a community’s commitment to Safe Routes to School. For more information on the Safe Routes to School Launch Program or Technical Assistance, please contact consulting@saferoutespartnership.org
- Building Momentum for Safe Routes to School: A Toolkit for School Districts and City Leaders
- California Active Transportation Resource Center
- California Active Transportation Program: State active transportation funding program information and application materials
- California Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety Curriculum for Grades 4 and 5
- California School Crossing Guard Training Program
- Collision mapping
- Community Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety Training Program (CPBST)
- Data system to enter student tallies and parent surveys instructions
- National Center for Safe Routes to School
- Safe Routes to School and Student Leaders: Facilitator’s Guide to Engaging Middle School Youth
- School District Policy Workbook
- Step By Step: How to Start a Walking School Bus at Your School
- UC Berkeley SafeTREC
- Walk and Bike to School Day
- The Benefits of Safe Routes to School
ACTION PLANS
Action Plans were developed based on planning and input that took place at the Safe Routes to School Launch Workshop, the Safe Routes Partnership’s assessment of current conditions, community needs, capacity in each community, and a series of conversations with key stakeholders. Recommendations in the Action Plan are based upon the components needed to sustain a successful Safe Routes to School program. The most successful Safe Routes to School initiatives incorporate the Safe Routes to School Six E framework: education, encouragement, engineering, enforcement, evaluation, and equity.
2019
KING MIDDLE SCHOOL: Click here to view action plan
HUNTINGTON PARK: Click here to view action plan
Madera: Click here to view the action plan
2018
DELHI: Click here to view action plan
FRESNO: Click here to view action plan
MODESTO: Click here to view action plan
POMONA: Click here to view action plan
WALNUT PARK: Click here to view action plan
2017
Morgan Hill: Click here to view action plan
Monterey: Click here to view action plan
Rancho Cordova: Click here to view action plan
Garden Grove: Click here to view action plan
Willits: Click here to view action plan