Case Study: New Jersey
The New Jersey Department of Transportation's (NJDOT) Safe Routes to School (SRTS) program is the culmination of a series of planning and developmental activities resulting in a comprehensive program...
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Establishing a broad base of community partnerships has enabled the City of Garfield to begin a Safe Routes to School (SRTS) program that can sustain itself. Although Garfield is comprised of less...
View ArticleGarfield, New Jersey: Health Department forges alliances to benefit urban...
Introduction Establishing a broad base of community partnerships has enabled the City of Garfield to begin a Safe Routes to School (SRTS) program that can sustain itself. Although Garfield is...
View ArticleWharton Borough, New Jersey: SRTS success leads to "Safe Routes to School Year"
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State Coordinator Information Elise Bremer-Nei Safe Routes to School Program Coordinator New Jersey Department of Transportation Office of Bicycle and Pedestrian Programs P.O. Box 600 Trenton, NJ...
View ArticleNew Jersey: New Jersey SRTS Program
Introduction The New Jersey Department of Transportation’s (NJDOT) Safe Routes to School (SRTS) program is the culmination of a series of planning and developmental activities resulting in a...
View ArticleGarfield, New Jersey: Residents Benefit from a Healthy Living Campaign
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View ArticleNational Center for Safe Routes to School Announces 26 Spring 2012 Mini-grant...
12/21/11 Grants award federal funding to 26 U.S. schools, municipalities and organizations to increase walking and bicycling safety for studentsread more
View ArticleApril Webinar: Leaving No Stone Unturned: Tips and Tricks for Funding Your...
03/22/12 One of the greatest challenges Safe Routes to School organizers face is obtaining funding for their programs. Whether it is for small incentives for the students, healthy snacks for walk or...
View ArticleNational Center for Safe Routes to School Announces 25 Fall 2011 Mini-grant...
08/30/11 CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — The National Center for Safe Routes to School announced today the selection of 25 recipients of $1,000 mini-grants for projects designed to encourage safe walking and...
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