safe routes to school survey brief notes summary as of february 15, 2008
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Safe Routes to School Survey Brief Notes
Summary as of February 15, 2008
Scott Elementary, TISD, surveyed by Allison Nitsch
28 walked, 2 biked, 1 scooter, sidewalks end abruptly, poor visibility, perceived safe routes: 0
Thornton Elementary, TISD, Surveyed by Sheree Atkinson
2 before / 7 after walked, 1 biked, no sidewalks/bikelanes, perceived safe routes: 2
Jefferson Elementary, TISD, surveyed by Robert Marc Via
1 walked, 0 biked, perceived safe routes: 1 walking, 0 biking
Cater Elementary, TISD, surveyed by Linda Leavy
8 walking, 1 biking, perceived safe routes: 0
Lakewood Elementary, BISD, surveyed by Lisa Reeve
8 before / 10 after walk, 0 bike, Lisa was told 10-20 walk and 6 bike in fall/spring on good days, perceived safe routes: 2 (behind school)
2 walked to and from, 0 bike; crossgaurd said on avg: 9walk, 2scooter, 1bike
Tarver Elementary, BISD, surveyed by Ann Munroe
Bonham Middle School, TISD, surveyed by Keller Matthews
34 walk, 1 bike, 2 other active transportation, mainly walk along bike lane (north side of Midway Dr)
Pirtle Elementary and Lake Belton Middle School, BISD, surveyed by John Faillace
• Pirtle - On Jan. 9th - AM- 33 walkers, PM 39 walkers, 18 bike riders (no helmets) They really need another bike rack. They do have crossing guards, one at Pea Ridge and Tarver and one on Tarver from neighborhood. Did not see police - but know they drive thru
• On Jan. 9th at Lake Belton Middle School- about 30 walkers, remember this group goes early for sports and comes home late from sports in the afternoon- so probably not a true count. Only 3 bikes in the rack and no helmets. share crossing guard from neighborhood on Tarver (sits in car until child arrives)
• (No map yet; will obtain in the spring)