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Ruby Bridges Walk to School Day at Northside Elementary School
Safe Routes to School isa federally funded program that encourages children to walk, bike, and roll to school through programming and infrastructure improvements.
The programming part brings together community members, teachers, school staff, public health workers, planners, and others to change how we move around our communities. We collaboratively encourage more children and families to walk, bike, or roll to school
The infrastructure piece aims to improve safety conditions of routes to school. The Safe Routes to School program is a key component of the Town’s “Vision Zero” initiative– the Town’s strategy to increase the safety of people getting around town using various modes of transportation.
The Town of Chapel Hill is committed to improving connectivity and safety for everyone walking, biking, and rolling.
Ruby Bridges Walk to School Day at Northside Elementary School
Safe Routes to School isa federally funded program that encourages children to walk, bike, and roll to school through programming and infrastructure improvements.
The programming part brings together community members, teachers, school staff, public health workers, planners, and others to change how we move around our communities. We collaboratively encourage more children and families to walk, bike, or roll to school
The infrastructure piece aims to improve safety conditions of routes to school. The Safe Routes to School program is a key component of the Town’s “Vision Zero” initiative– the Town’s strategy to increase the safety of people getting around town using various modes of transportation.
The Town of Chapel Hill is committed to improving connectivity and safety for everyone walking, biking, and rolling.
This survey seeks to identify current behaviors and perceptions of walking, biking, and rolling to and from school. Your answers will help inform programs, policies, and infrastructure projects recommended in the Town of Chapel Hill Safe Routes to School Action Plan.
Questions 1-4 are about walking, biking, and rolling to your school in Chapel Hill.
Questions 5-9 are about walking, biking, and rolling to school in general.
The survey should take about 5-10 minutes to complete.
E-mails won’t be linked to responses.
To sign up for news and updates on the Action Planning process, click on the subscribe button in the top right corner of this page.
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