File #: 17-347    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Agendas Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 11/8/2017 In control: Board of Aldermen
On agenda: 11/14/2017 Final action:
Title: Safe Routes to School Implementation Committee PURPOSE: The purpose of this agenda item is for the Board to receive an update on Safe Routes to School Implementation Committee activities.
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Safe Routes to School Implementation Committee

PURPOSE:  The purpose of this agenda item is for the Board to receive an update on Safe Routes to School Implementation Committee activities.

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DEPARTMENT: Planning

 

CONTACT INFORMATION: Christina Moon - 919-918-7325, cmoon@townofcarrboro.org 

 

INFORMATION:  Eric Allman, Safe Routes to School Implementation Committee Chair, will provide the update. 

 

The SRTS Implementation Committee was created subsequent to the adoption of the Town’s Safe Routes to School Action Plan in 2012.  The committee is described in Chapter 3 of the Town Code ( <http://www.townofcarrboro.org/DocumentCenter/View/99>). 

 

Section 3-24.10 outlines the specific duties and charges as follows. The Committee shall:  

                     recommend transportation projects, policies, programs, or activities that serve to increase the safety and convenience of walking and bicycling to school

                     provide guidance and support for implementing the recommendations of the adopted Safe Routes to School Action Plan and evaluating implementation progress

                     provide assistance with seeking project or program funding, including applying for grants, Safe Routes to School event planning, and data collection.

 

Language also reiterates the purpose of the Safe Routes to School program to focus efforts on elementary and middle schools, within Town limits.  The detailed committee requirements include 13 members intended to provide a good cross section of students, school officials, and staff with health and transportation expertise.  These include:

                     a member of the Board of Aldermen appointed by the Board as a liaison member. One member of the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Board of Education,

                     one member of the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools administration,

                     one member of the administration, faculty, or staff of Carrboro Elementary School,

                     one member of the administration, faculty, or staff of McDougle Elementary School

                     one member of the administration, faculty, or staff of Morris Grove Elementary School

                     one member of the Transportation Advisory Board

                     one representative of the North Carolina Department of Transportation

                     one parent of a student attending an elementary school in Carrboro

                     one resident of the Town with a demonstrated background in public health, physical activity promotion, or active transportation

                     one youth member enrolled in high school

                     one youth member enrolled in middle school, and one youth member enrolled in elementary school.

 

The SRTS committee typically meets four times a year, but has had difficulty meeting quorum requirements for the last several meetings.

 

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