For Immediate Release:
October 18, 2007
 

Julie A. Oaks
TDOT, Public Information Officer
 Office: 615.741.2331
Mobile: 615.533.7105
Fax: 615.741.9093

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State of Tennessee Announces Safe Routes to School Grant for Morgan County

Nashville, Tenn. – As part of Governor Phil Bredesen’s continued commitment to promoting health and wellness among Tennessee children, the State of Tennessee is awarding $79,609 in Safe Routes to School funds to the Morgan County School District to assist with traffic control at six Morgan County schools. The Safe Routes to School program is a statewide initiative designed to make bicycling and walking to school a safer, more appealing and healthier alternative for students in kindergarten through eighth grade.

Bredesen has stated his support of the Safe Routes to School program as an opportunity for schools, communities and government officials to work together to promote a healthier lifestyle for children and families.

“Our GetFitTN program encourages children to embark on a healthier lifestyle,” Bredesen said. “The Safe Routes to School program further supports that goal by providing increased safety education, enforcement and infrastructure improvements that will help keep children safer when walking or biking to school.”

Morgan County will utilize the Safe Routes to School funds for traffic calming devices including flashing lights, signs, and speed tables throughout the school district. Funds will also be used to develop and implement educational activities for students about the importance and benefits of walking and biking safely.

“This is a program I am proud to support because every child deserves a safe route to school,” said Senator Tommy Kilby. “I’m pleased the Governor and TDOT are providing this grant to Morgan County to help keep our children safe as they walk and bike to school.”

Representative John Mark Windle added, “It’s important for our children to know the best practices for safety when walking and biking. I’m pleased to see Morgan County schools implementing this program.”

The grant is made possible through a federally funded program administered by the Tennessee Department of Transportation.

“The Safe Routes to School program is an innovative program that integrates health, fitness, traffic relief, environmental concerns, and safety all under one umbrella,” said TDOT Commissioner Gerald Nicely. “Funds may be used for two different types of projects, infrastructure and non-infrastructure, that directly support increased safety and conveniences for kindergarten through middle school children to walk and bike to school."

The SRTS program is funded by $10.7 million in funds through 2009. The funds were provided specifically for this purpose through SAFETEA-LU (Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users), the federal surface transportation program. The Safe Routes to School program is 100% federally funded and does not require a local match.

The Safe Routes to School program is comprised of five elements referred to as the 5 E’s.

  • Engineering—creating operational and physical improvements to the infrastructure surrounding schools that reduce speeds and potential conflicts with motor vehicle traffic, and establishing safer and fully accessible crossings, walkways, trails and bikeways.
     
  • Education—teaching children about the broad range of transportation choices, instructing them in important lifelong bicycling and walking safety skills and launching driver safety campaigns in the vicinity of schools.
     
  • Enforcement—partnering with local law enforcement agencies to ensure traffic laws are obeyed in the vicinity of schools (including enforcement of speeds, yielding to pedestrians in crossings, and proper walking and bicycling behaviors), and to initiate community enforcement such as crossing guard programs.
     
  • Encouragement—events and activities to promote walking and bicycling (bike rodeos).
     
  • Evaluation—monitoring and documenting outcomes and trends through the collection of data both before and after the intervention.

To learn more about the Safe Routes to School Program at the Tennessee Department of Transportation, please visit http://www.tdot.state.tn.us/bikeped/saferoutes.htm or contact Diana Benedict, Program Coordinator, at (615) 253-2421 or diana.benedict@tn.gov.