Is Your School Being Audited? You can help!
It is not too late to give input to help with making your school site more walkable and bikeable for you and your child!
The City of Davis Walk & Bike Audits are taking place in April and May at schools throughout the city. At the audits, teams will observe traffic patterns during the morning drop-off and develop recommendations to improve walking and bicycling conditions for students around schools. We will also use results of the audits to develop suggested Walk & Bike additions to School Maps.
Parents, teachers, and kids can all help as your familiarity with the school campus and neighborhood is critical to developing a complete and detailed story of the walking and biking experience at your school.
Birch Lane Elementary: April 15th, 7:45am
Cesar Chavez Elementary: April 18th, 7:45am
Emerson/daVinci Junior Highs: May 17th, 7:30am
Harper Elementary: May 10th, 7:45am
Holmes Junior High: May 7th, 7:30am
Korematsu Elementary: May 16th, 7:45am
Montgomery Elementary: May 14th, 7:45am
North Davis Elementary: April 12th, 7:45am
Patwin Elementary: April 9th, 7:45am
Pioneer Elementary: April 11th, 7:45am
Willett Elementary: May 9th, 7:45am
Join your neighbors and explore how to make your healthy walking and bicycling activities a lot safer, easier, and more accessible for you and your family.
The schedule for the audit, information about the project, and an interactive map where you can show us your route to school and provide community feedback are all available at http://saferoutesdavis.org/ Map: http://saferoutesdavismap.org/ and if you have time to help, Safe Routes to school staff could still use some volunteers!
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