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Presentation-06.12.2019 Cupertino SafeRoutes2School Moving beyond improving infrastructure to change behaviorq . ,. , ,,.0, :,,,,,, , L. ,. y Ii I f , fr_ir t - - ,,,,, $ vi It\ r , June 12t h , 2019 ;,.. ._-,,,- 4ip, Working GroupIlla -- 4 Meeting - :� 0att \oar 04,/ rfr A V ...:- ( CUPERTINO ,` . / ... ---- SAFE ROUTES x �-�{ 5T.t9,, / i� { �9�3 7 U 40 s TO SCHOOL - EXCELLENCE,N E�UCA7/pN CUPERTINO GREEN �0 0 0 L a�S� June's Theme : End -of-Year Reflection Please introduce yourselves to the group with . _ _ Your Name �� Your school or 1 " �`r� rt ._ - a 1\4 oil org . ,; • • 1 • Your favoriteSR2S FE TES ..HOOD � memory k. ' Cupertino Safe Routes 2 School (SR2S) Mission Statement ; "Create a safer environment for students and families in Cupertino to travel to and from school actively/' -* 4461 • i - I - -- __ ;71 wit g • Public Comments Thoughts ? ( Y ' FAQ' from the Frontlines r r A Aci �,.' 1 1 cE_ IN y � � , 1 P I is iii„. - 1400 . t . 4fira 001 1 0 W Ale This is a sharrow David Stillman, Transportation Manager, City of Cupertino Bicycle ...,5 Frie u j Community School Highlight- Kennedy Alternative Commute Raffle ! ALTERNATE ROUTES TO SCHOOL RAFFLE 64 participants TICKET You a• .rneci this tIcket 'for vJ ,Lkingfbl[ it g to sc o0Lf Please turn this ticket into ROOM 13 where the weekly raffle will be held!!DO forget or to remind your friends to bike or 113 tickets turned in walk to school! Plll k CII ICI ONi (rnany by multiple students) get to school reguiurfy this woy. J rearrooged my tromportcrtioka to participate fn the raffle. Full Name: Grade: Kingdom 11people changed their route 1st Period Teacher: (according to the tickets filled out) School Highlight- Kennedy Alternative Commute Raffle - Promotion )\} �ƒ~ . � � , K _. ....,,,, _ % o r ©% ' . % t� �a� % P ' &A- % � rm" 4 ' J\ k:/.. _�} -N » , � } f je - _ p ' T . . 4'\q. / } \c ' ).:.•.i11..-.,--F' » • - . I,. ®\ ' _ _. ^ � � .- - � P :, . . � Q � . E t• *- , l "" � .» ' `\' ' ® ' - \ 22 . . \ . / , l , � \ � ' . . . A} C . / z' . 4 \ i . . , / t : 5 J: ! & • a.\ - . . . /\ 3 \ . School Highlight- Kennedy ,, : ii, -:, Alternative Commute Raffle — Incentives See list of Incentives here I 0, II CD __ VI ` II_ -\\-'''.'"'''N'''),_ ( .i..,_:x.„.., \ - -..._ 40 = I .. ' ' 1 CD 999 R emu} ' �i: '1 a � G 9 Ill III amazon k, i I, [It 1 ` ter l, School Highlight- Regnart Bike Rodeo ! Regnant Elementary School Event Overview Kids often start learning how to ride a bike when they are elementary school age. They need practice and a safe environment to learn. The Regnart Bike Rodeo is educational and also a lot of fun. - Bike Rodeo is usually scheduled on early dismissal day - We schedule 1 .5 hours, but it could be less - We usually have between 80 - 100 participants - Bike and helmet check/pump/repair - Games - Prizes/treats Helmet Check/Bike Check/ Bike Repair Volunteers check helmets for ; i ll proper fit �E Volunteers pump bikes and check them over N .., Bike shopcompletes minor , repairs • s.! USE YOUR HEAD WEAR A HELMET Getting the Fit Just Right -- • _+ Bicycling is a fun and healthy way to get around. y9 r.m..., # Before you roll.safety should be your goal! , it wearing 8 hermet reduces head it+iurir5 whet',riding t+bicycle, .`" X ' scooter,skateboard cc skates.Calfornla law requires anyone e l under the age of 1t to wear a properly fitted and fastened helmet .-. ,i• , when d above oihq the activities Everyone.Including parents, • � _ . should wear a helmet for every ride.MAKE ITAHABIT! * 1p ; . A. helmet needs to fit properly to he effective at reducing head IniurIPI in a ire h.Follow the four easy steps far the right fit: SNUG.EYES EARS.lr10 LIT H irliiillI 1s� _a SNUG EYES •Adjust the tension mechanism •Place your helmet level on your . - at the back of the helmet as head so you are able to see the replace the pad inserts,if avails b1e, ' 4411' helmet rim when you look up # until the helmet fits snugly around ~ .There should be no more than ' " your head. I. two finger-widths between your P. R -If you cannot get a snug fit ���•••, eyebrows and the rim of the " around your head,your helmet helmet. 'I,:' wont protect you in a crath You may need to purchase a different sire helmet and consider one with a tension adjuster. jM •Adjust the€hinstrepsothat no EARSP.e more than two firsgers fit between .?-44:7- ' the strap and your chin while •Adjust the straps sothey fastened. make a"Y"that meets just below your errs. •While snug,you shaurdstill be able to open your mouth t' €vmfarta4lywhilefastened- CHOOSING 1 TIPS Below are yuggestions for chooting the right type of Replace your helmet If it has been hi a crash or If It Is older helmet for popular a€tIvitles- than 4 years. (15:1 Never buy a used helmet. When it's time for a new helmet,bring your child to choose t the right style and fit. Look for the Consumer Product Safety Commission ECPSC) certification sticker, Bike Helmet Multi-Sport Helmet Rerrbove your hat before putting on your helmet. -Bicycling Skateboarding Now that you know how to properly fits helmet,wear it scaaterinq Scaoterir►g on every ride,follow the rules of the road,and have FUN! Skating Skating pu"�''err Stanford c,rr of .�nc4y ralr.h�aJx+ri�*rds rrmrhk bf Siam{rv.wpdimroranm+.IPerh+ • HEALTH Rani L PAi-ii ALTB WO owthn.oinri rmpa W ux1unrparoa0,114.rnbno T e' +weuuirrer Games Stop on a dime Learn how to brake Paperboy Learn how to do several things at the same time Slalom Learn how to steer and go around obstacles Narrow bridge Learn how to go straight Turtle race Learn how to go slow. Get a feel for your bike. Radar gun Learn how to go fast Bike around the track Have fun. Get some exercise. Prizes / Treats - Bike related prizes such as animal - ill= ,,,,, 1 /1 ' bike horns, lights, locks, spoke lights, , etc. R Y \;,,11.. 4 : ,i 4/ , - Cupertino bike blender. Fun and a great treat. We paid for the ' � / ingredients and Cherie ran the ,• ,a3 ',i• blender station. Organizingthe Rodeo Several Weeks before - Contact bike shop - Check with the office to make sure blacktop is available - E-mail other blacktop users, if needed - First e-mail inquiry to potential volunteers - E-mail Deputy Chao and Cherie to confirm attendance Continued 2 weeks before - Continue monitoring volunteer sign up (can be challenging) - Apart from parents, potential volunteers could be Middle School students, High School students, Rotary Club. About 16 volunteers are needed. Thursday before event - Send out permission slip - Organize volunteers REGNART EXTERIOR MAP Set u p siow, , ,..„....... TRA... 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Day of the Event - Set up takes about 1 .25 hours - We use cones from PE/caution tape/and masking tape for the games - Assign volunteers to their spot (parent volunteers for check in, bike savvy volunteers to help pump and check bikes, middle/high schoolers for games - Volunteers bring bike pumps - Have water, small snacks, sunscreen, First Aid items available Cupertino Safe Routes to School Spring 2019 Student Transportation Survey Results Student Transportation Survey Results can be found here: www.Cupertino.org/SafeRoutes/Data O Ail_ 'l 0 0 o CUPERTIN _ / SAFE ROUTES TOSCHOOL „.I93, CUPERTINO Travel Data Summary The schools with the highest spring ' 19 rates are : • Response Rate (Lincoln 49%) • Walking (Garden Gate 3 5% , Faria 41%) • Biking (CHS 16%) . = . _ i 1 - i i,„ __ -- max, }, ___ ..4 --. . • FV (Eaton, Regnart - both 65%) _ '°yam _ � ' ` ;_ • School Bus (Stevens Creek 9%) Q.0 , T 1 C. q� _ r3- 4S' + •A F • Carpool (Faria 22%) 4. I o gr m ■ I/I/ • Transit (Homestead 6%) • Total Alternative Travel (Kennedy 55%, Faria 64%) SY Reflections - New Coordinator Cherie Walkowiak took ' - ` 4 - over as the City's new .. r Safe Routes to School Coordinator in September BIKE LANE I _ -_.- �_. �s ,1 IMPROVEMENT` '._-- --- -- 2o1g . R COMING SOON SY Reflections - CityWide Events iPPIPPr • Summer Family Bike Workshops ` 4: „ • 2 Workshops which each included a bike safety i ,,',:: presentation, skills drills, and a group bike ride 4 k,e' 13 % • Fall Bike Fest ,,-` ,% • Zoo Participants `r . , • 2 Rides (5 mile ride and 14 mile ride) . • Safe Moves provided a bike rodeo that helped teach - ` kids bike handlingand safetyskills r� - • Bicycle-pedestrian commissioner Erik Ludwig ran a bike t_. _ blender non-stop • Mike's Bikes brought e-bikes for participants to test out Fall Bike Fest • Calabazas Cyclery provided bike checks • Walk/Bike Cupertino provided helmet fits • Girl Scout Troop 60657 painted faces - ' 4`' • Earth Day P4PR �� � ,,, ., . 4, , 4 • Earth Day Pedal 4 the Planet Family Bike Rides ' ''iat .". ' --~1 V'' I • Nearlyzoo participants r - r , p , • 2 familyfriendlybike familyfriendlyroutes rides (6 mile f;, (E .t '' r l y E�1 route through 3 Cupertino parks and ii mile route - ' - l . . '� through Blackberry Farms) .) — - • Free bike repairs by the Sports Basement •r Fall Bike Fest SY Reflections - Studies and J Bicycle/Pedestrian Project Designs The first phase of Stevens Creek Boulevard Separated Bike Lanes (between Tantau and Wolfe) e �.... are being designed. A temporary pilot will likely be - - installed Summer 2019. Permanent construction is scheduled for 2020. oN+- ' Several legs of the City's Bicycle Boulevard Network are designed. This summer, pop-up bulb-out pilots H1,_ and p permanent speed tables will be installed. Phase - 2 work will occur in 2020. Regnart Creek Trail feasibility study was presented to council in August and is currently being designed. r— ` �� The 65% n desig will likely go to council in July. Carmen Road Bridge Feasibility Study is currently ‘� THE LOOP being conducted. ` Cupertino SY Reflections — McClellan Separated Bike Lanes Originally scheduled to break ground in November School districts requested input into timing New precedent established in terms of work hours near schools and construction communication with families, through collaboration between the City, CUSD and FUHSD McClellan Road 4 BIKE LANE I. if ` « L""r:° IMPROVEMENTS I ;1 .. n iy {�. �' fi COMING SOON 0 _ www.cupertino.org/bikeplan C _ -' _ SY Reflections — Bulb - Out Pilot CHS Two bulb-outs were designed with community input and installed at the corner of Finch and Calle de Barcelona !! IIIII _ , h k �-.. .a.. 1 T li.- - r - j _ : _..= . ate- - _ -\-_ ' k II I _ _ 1 im I L. ik, 46 SY Reflections - CrossingFlag p Program Ex ansion Added crossing flags at intersections near Regnart Elementary, Garden Gate Elementary, Kennedy Middle and Lawson Middle School We are actively replacing tattered flags with clean new ones Our crossing flag program began in Fall of 2016 and we intend to expanding the program to more intersections throughout Cupertino with the help of volunteers /;* ,..";: 4t _ -7141941- .' .,„ ,.IF r r .4 r - a .s _ r SY Reflections - WayfindingSigns Cupertino began implementing its Wayfinding Sign program to assist residents, tourists and visitors in finding key community destinations by bicycle, starting with the areas around City Hall and Portal Park. The City has allocated funds in the Capitol Improvement Program for next year to continue implementing the program . a ,em s V; Qa 8to [ 4 i4ç fl I,:�.,_ 4— Civic Center 0.1 Library/City Hall , a , r a�. - SY Reflections - Walk Audit Implementation We will continue implementing our school walk audit recommendations. Some of this work will be included in the City's ongoing pavement maintenance program . Apple has also offered to contribute funding for Walk Audit Improvements. Council will consider accepting this gift on June 18. SY Reflections - Pogo ® CH Extended carpooling pilot with an app called Pogo Rides at Cupertino High School, which was rolled out mid-year in the 2017-18 school year Semi-annual travel tally counts showed a decrease in carpooling at CHS Update: City/FUHSD has decided to end pilot N � R r � !pogo SOS s■* 1111 1111 SY Reflections - Waections - Walk & Roll Days Stevens Creek Elementary and Hyde Middle These schools hold weekly Walk and Roll Days Parents and students engaged and motivated Stevens Creek students to walk and roll to school through stickers, music, bubbles, and the golden sneaker award. They also created a flyer to be distributed to all incoming families next year. Hyde parents motivated students to walk to school by making banners and handing out candy as incentive. f -v lir .. I. 3 �i r A ' t 1 li:Ntl--:::/1 Trade o School in our Goqubb F On t a On d'i ..4 t'i 'i`-2.'V ill 1, ky 11 9r..1e 1' • SY Reflections - Waections - Walk & Roll Days Lincoln, Regnart and Sedgwick Elementary Schools These schools hold a monthly Walk and Roll Day Led by Special Programs Coordinators Barbara Frei-Jager at Regnart and Patti Schmidt at Sedgwick l aj ,' 'Ill,:, Irik,s, \ ii, J I it.--• Am. 44 - m / 1. S I orN P 0 3 . Ili .f : v } ' I y3 , P«; wry. l. .. "N - OS° I i i t Y Reflections - Wa Roll Days Eaton Elementary This schools holds a yearly Walk and Roll Day Mayor Darcy Paul welcomed the students to school in October 2019 r ‘1 IC i ., IS . F - - _,«-'r Y ': �ce,' '�' f ,� p Afr 1 SY Reflections - Bike Stampedes Homestead High This schools held several bike stampedes, encouraging students and teachers to bike to school Cyclists were rewarded with chocolates and broccoli, gift cards and bike raffle! ,- Ik�Rt, ,,. ti:, , .--,s. lip .. ' .. _. ,w 1,Furni ' ,;[ _ . I'' ii ME SY Reflections - Walking School Bus Faria and Garden Gate Elementary Garden Gate piloted a walking school bus this year - -- Faria holds a daily walking --, , l161Xin9 � _. - .., i school bus ,' �� 1):01B - ; , 1�_ 1Nam, I si, ' t ' II 41 - k, ' - , ,, a ik. Y Reflections - Bikee Wor Lawson Middle Lawson piloted a very successful Bike Workshop! They've already begun planning another one for next year. , . � ' �, _zit • _ t :'11' , 4111t .11' t •: , \it, ' --• 1 7111 . N,...1 „.i.. '\ 0\ ? , ,..;r ." 9 4 S SY Reflections - Other School Projects Kennedy Alternate Commute Raffle Clit.; .'I --a-1 I ' ll CUSD schools held 4 bike rodeos . 07 . _ 4 it 1 11:! y Hyde WOW Student Banner Contest • ...e.-4/1 Stevens Creek Bike Rodeo Walk tp,On oe Wednesdar� ' 41PP . , to )•• .0 iff&dis oh Is _ • One of two winning Hyde WOW Banners Stevens Creek Bike Rodeo SY Reflections - Other City �Projects High school street light banner contest High School Student Representatives to p the Safe Routes Working Group Example of student banner design from 2016. Winners for 2019 to be announced soon! SY Reflections - 5R25 Video Wins Award ! Communicator Award 0 0 rt, �s.iors CUPERTINO ,� 1 CUPERTI NO & Q C SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL BICYCLE HAND SIGNALS ►I �) C:oi.1Csa m fir EI D �� https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oMc4bBZREBs&feature=youtu.be Upcoming Events : pUTMonYOUR mENDARI June 18: City Council Meeting, 6:45 PM in Community Hall, Agenda Items: Community Shuttle, Budget Adoption, Capitol Improvement Projects, Apple Donation for School Walk Audit Improvements June 3o: Middle School Bike Skills, 8:3oAM — ipm, Cupertino Senior Center July if City Council Meeting, 6:45 PM in Community Hall, Agenda Items: Bike Plan Priorities, Regnart Creek Trail 65% Design July 27 Middle School Bike Skills, 8:3oAM — ipm, Cupertino Senior Center August 13: Working Group Meeting, 4:3o-5:3o PM in Conference Room C August 25,! Middle School Bike Skills, 8:3oAM — ipm, Cupertino Senior Center September 21: Middle School Bike Skills, 8:3oAM — ipm, Cupertino Senior Center September 28th: Fall Bike Fest! 9 AM — 1PM, City Hall Parking Lot Reminders : Action Items For schools: Send any fall dates you'd like SR2S to table at- sateroutes®C.upertino.org • For everyone : Have a GREAT SUMMER! ' � Best contact for program is 4") saferoutesRCupertino.org P 'ik A Rjg THAN KYOU ! ! -.:. . ,. , ___ „.. S, .,.t ,„...,...„...,:,,,,7,. ..,.. .:ty„);,,,. __ ,,,.t.:,.....ls .. �,� jr if 3. 1 I 411,\ : 4 I , :. ,,,,,„., _. T * 4 ,, . - ti :r: K 1 s i(, 4,4 ff ' s