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Sacramento Safe Routes Five E's Conference - 2010

Friday, November 12, 2010 from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM (PT)

Mather, CA

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 We have a limited number of complimentary lunches available.  Contact tpreston@walksacramento.org for more information. 

 

Sacramento 2nd Annual Safe Routes to School 5 E’s Conference

Sacramento County Office of Education

10474 Mather Boulevard
Mather, CA 95655

 

Friday, November 12

9 am – 4 pm

 

Draft Agenda

 

8:30                 Registration &  Networking (coffee provided)

Pre-conference Resource exhibits

 

9:00                 Welcome & Introductions

Ron Vicari, Sacramento County DOT

Anne Geraghty, WALKSacramento

 

9:15                 Keynote: 
Jessica Meaney,
Safe Routes National Partnership

 

9:35                 Plenary: 

Personal Safety

Terry Preston, WALKSacramento - moderator)

§  How to address ‘stranger danger” in organizing for Safe Routes

§  Statistics and historical trends on likelihood of abduction

§  How to walk and bike safely

§  What to do when something bad happens

§  Audience Q & A

 

10:20               Break

 

10:35               Breakout Sessions – ONE

 

                        Starting a Walk to School Program
                                               
Led by: Sonja Atkins, Safe Kids Coalition of Greater Sacramento
 

·         How to get a walking program up and running

·         Questions and answers from walk to school parent leaders

Safe Routes Curriculum in the Classroom
Led by: Dario Gonzales, Natomas USD Safe Routes Coordinator

·         Teaching Safe Routes to academic standards

·         Phil Cox, teacher, NUSD, on incorporating Safe Routes into the classroom.

 

Liability & Safe Routes:

Presenter: Sara Zimmerman, J.D. National policy and Legal Analysis Network - national expert on school liability issues

 

11:50                                                     Lunch & Exhibits

 

 

12:50               Plenary: 
How build It – Pacific Elementary School Safe Routes case study
(infrastructure project funded 2007) From walk assessment to the Safe Routes grant award

Presenters: Ron Vicari, Sacramento Co DOT; Scott Clark, Local Govt Commission

2:05                        Breakout Sessions – TWO

 

What’s a “Walk Audit”?
Presenter: Terry Preston, WALKSacramento

·         Organizing a walk audit

·         Conducting a walk audit—go on short walk to demonstrate

·         What to do with the findings

 

Getting to School on A Bicycle       

·         Natomas TMA Walk/Bike to School program

·         May is Bike Month activities

·         Parent-student bike training

·         Report on bike behavior research – Sarah Underwood

 

Getting the $Money$!
                    

·         Sources large & small (especially in Sacramento)

·         Safe Routes Technical Assistance Resource Center

·         Regional funding

 

 

3:20                 Reports from School Districts

·         San Juan

·         Elk Grove

·         Natomas

·         Twin Rivers

·         Sacramento City

                               

3:45                 Observations of the day, acknowledgements & next steps

 

4:00                 Adjourn

 

 

When & Where



Sacramento County Office of Education
10474 Mather Boulevard
Mather, CA 95655

Friday, November 12, 2010 from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM (PT)


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WALKSacramento is a non-profit community organization dedicated to achieving safe, walkable communities- for personal health and recreation, for livable neighborhoods, for traffic safety, and for clean air in the Sacramento region.