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Toolkit: Lemon Grove Kids Walk & Roll to School
The “Lemon Grove Kids Walk & Roll to School” is a 3 year (2013-2015) federally funded non-infrastructureSafe Routes to School program administered by the City of Lemon Grove in partnership with Circulate SanDiego (formerly WalkSanDiego), and the Lemon Grove School District. The purpose of the project is toachieve the following:- Create and implement a comprehensive education and awareness strategy.
- Encourage and empower more children to walk to school.
- Increase the number of parents and children choosing active transportation1 to get to and from school.
- Provide the tools necessary to empower students and parents to feel safe walking and biking in their community.
- Gather/collect public input used to inform the ongoing community plan update effort.
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Publication: Walkability Checklist
Download our walkability guide and checklist to learn about the 5 ingredients of a walkable community and whether your street or neighborhood is walkable.
Click here to download the checklist [PDF]. (Versión en Español)
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La Mesa Safe Routes Guide
Report Summary
La Mesa Safe Routes Guide is a rich and comprehensive guide for Safe Routes to School. This guide provides an overview of the La Mesa Walk N Roll Safe Routes to School Project WalkSanDiego (Circulate San Diego's predecessor organization) implemented for the City of La Mesa. Additionally, this guide is designed to be a resource for new or expanding programs. It is full of helpful resources and examples, and descriptions of how program components were conducted within this project. Also, it provides details on how to incorporate an intergenerational component to an existing Safe Routes to School Program.
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Imperial Beach: Let's Move Together!
Report Summary
Imperial Beach: Let’s Move Together! is a 2013 report that provides an overview of the project process and includes recommendations to enhance walkability in the City of Imperial Beach around schools. The project was funded by a Community-Based Transportation Planning Grant through CalTrans.
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From Policy to Pavement: Implementing Complete Streets in the San Diego Region
Report Summary
From Policy to Pavement: Implementing Complete Streets in the San Diego Region
promotes the implementation of Complete Streets by sharing best practices, examining the legal context for policies, and most importantly, offering a Toolbox for greater implementation. Through collaboration with San Diego APA in the San Diego Complete Streets Task Force, WalkSanDiego (Circulate San Diego's predecessor organization) prepared the paper to promote Complete Streets, encourage dialogue and recognize innovative projects in the San Diego region.
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San Ysidro Walks & Wheels to School SRTS Final Plan
Report Summary
San Ysidro Walks & Wheels to School SRTS Final Plan is a 2012 report that provides an overview of the Safe Routes to School pilot project done in San Ysidro around two schools. This report includes recommendations to enhance walkability around those two schools. The project was funded by the County of San Diego's Health and Human Services Administration Healthy Works Program.
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Senior, Sidewalks, and the Centennial Final Report
Report Summary
Seniors, Sidewalks, and the Centennial is a 2012 report that provides recommendations to enhance walkability in the City of Chula Vista for senior citizens. The project was funded by the County of San Diego's Health and Human Services Administration Healthy Works Program.
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South San Diego: Let's Move Together SRTS Final Plan
Report Summary
South San Diego: Let’s Move Together SRTS Final Plan
is a 2012 report that provides an overview of the Safe Routes to School pilot project done in South Bay Union School District around two schools. This report includes recommendations to enhance walkability around those two schools. The project was funded by the County of San Diego’s Health and Human Services Administration Healthy Works Program.
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Safe for All – 2011 Street Design Benchmark Study
Report Summary
Safe for All is a benchmark study that examines the status of street design throughout San Diego County.
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Health Equity by Design
Report Summary
Health Equity by Design was a project conducted by WalkSanDiego (Circulate San Diego’s predecessor organization) in the community of City Heights. This report identifies health disparities and provides recommendations for improvements.