The Safe Routes Partnership is pleased to announce that Kaiser Permanente is awarding a two-year grant of $1.26 million to advance Safe Routes to School initiatives and policy nationwide and in specific regions.
The Safe Routes Partnership is pleased to announce that Kaiser Permanente is awarding a two-year grant of $1.26 million to advance Safe Routes to School initiatives and policy nationwide and in specific regions.
From our friends and colleagues at Salem Bike Boulevard Advocates:
After two years of discussions, planning, and community outreach, Salem is one step closer to constructing its first neighborhood greenway.
The final draft of the Winter-Maple Bikeway (WMB) plan has been published on the City of Salem website. Download the plan and see what changes are proposed for the area.
In the spring of 2017, House Bill 2017 passed in the Oregon State Legislature, dedicating $10 million annually for Safe Routes to School infrastructure, increasing to $15 million annually in 2023.
The Oregon Legislature's state transportation funding plan invests in cleaner, healthier transportation options for Oregonians, including ongoing dedicated funding for Safe Routes to School.
UPDATED: Applications Due: Friday, December 15, 2017 COB
Join the Safe Routes Partnership (Safe Routes Partnership) and use your professional talents and personal passion for advancing safe walking and bicycling to and from schools and in daily life, to improve health outcomes and create equitable, livable, sustainable communities for all.
New research from the National Center for Safe Routes to School shows more kindergarten to grade 8 (K-8) students are walking to and from school across the country.
Salem Keizer Area Transportation Study (SKATS) invites you to review and comment on the FY 2018-2023 TIP – how transportation dollars can be spent over the next six years on transit, roadways, and bike and pedestrian facilities.
Comments on the TIP will be accepted until April 11, 2017. A public hearing is scheduled on April 25, 2017.
Public Hearing for the SKATS Draft FY 2018-2023 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) and Air Quality Conformity Determination (AQCD).
It’s a wrap: Building an Active & Age-Friendly Transportation Network