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Hosted: November 13th, 2019 �5�. �ss
10300 Torre Avenue, City Hall, Conference Room C C U P E RT I N O GREEN
4PM-5 PM
saferoutes@cupertino.org
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-AGENDA—
1. Welcome and Introductions 5 minutes
2. Public Comments 5 minutes
3. FAQ From the Front Lines 5 minutes
David Stillman, Transportation Manager, City of Cupertino
4. Bike Safety Solution Proposals 15 minutes
First Lego League Competition Participants
5. School Highlight—Lawson Walk and Roll Day 15 minutes
Seema Lindskog, Parent Champion, Lawson Middle School
6. Cupertino Safe Routes to School Update 5 minutes
Matt Schroeder, SR2S Coordinator, City of Cupertino
7. Reminders and Closing 5 minutes
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Working Group Meeting #41
Hosted: November 13th, 2019
10300 Torre Avenue, City Hall, Conference Room C C U P E RT I N O GREEN
4PM-5 PM
saferoutes@cupertino.org
www.cupertino.org/saferoutes
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