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VDOT money to promote students walking and biking to school

VDOT money to promote students walking and biking to school

Bedford Co., Roanoke Co, and Salem schools receive grant money for the program


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The Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) has awarded more than
$1 million in Safe Routes to School funding to 13 school systems, local governments and not-for-profit groups across the commonwealth to make bicycling and walking to school safer and more appealing to students.

The Safe Routes to School program is designed for localities, schools and not-for-profit groups seeking to improve walking and bicycling opportunities for children in grades kindergarten through eighth for encouragement, education and law enforcement activities. Local governments are also eligible to apply for funding to improve the infrastructure in the vicinity of schools. The statewide program is funded by the U.S. Department of Transportation's Federal Highway Administration.

“We want to encourage walking and bicycling to school in the most safe and fun manner for Virginia’s children,” said VDOT Commissioner David S. Ekern. “These funding awards promote safety, provide infrastructure and encourage active healthy lifestyles. Drivers are always reminded to share the road with bicyclists and pedestrians, especially our children.”

The following localities will receive funding for infrastructure projects. These can include pedestrian and bicycle crossings, sidewalks, signing and traffic-calming improvements:

• City of Charlottesville - $328,280
• City of Harrisonburg - $455,335

The following localities, school systems and not-for-profit groups will receive funding to develop and implement local Safe Routes to School programs. The programs can include crossing guard training, outreach, participation encouragement and safety education:

Alliance for Community Choice in Transportation (City of Charlottesville and Albemarle County) - $50,000
Bedford County Public Schools - $15,000
Chesterfield County Public Schools - $25,000
Goochland County Schools - $10,170
Lunenburg County - $25,000
Portsmouth Public Schools - $24,935
Roanoke County Public Schools - $17,610
Salem City Public Schools - $10,000
• Town of Stanley - $10,000
Virginia Beach Public Schools - $25,000
• Town of West Point - $10,000

The next opportunity to apply for Safe Routes to School funding will begin this summer. For more information on funding and the application process, visit http://www.virginiadot.org/programs/ted_Rt2_school_pro.asp

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