
3rd SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL
National Conference
August 16 - 18, 2011
Minneapolis Convention Center
Minneapolis, Minnesota
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Plenary Presentations
Topic Session Presentations
Engaging Youth as Advocates for Safe Routes
Injury Prevention Through Community Transformation
Closing Neighborhood Public Schools: Causes & Effects
Breakout Session Presentations
Bringing SRTS to the Regional Level
Interactive Case Study: New York City’s School Safety
Getting Your Non-Infrastructure Project Funded
Transforming a Simple Idea into Something Big
Leveraging Safe Routes to School Success
New Tools for Travel Tallies, School Siting
How Complete Streets and Wayfinding Fit with SRTS
Promoting Walking and Bicycling as the Norm
Developing a Culture for Safe Bicycling
Participatory Planning and Design
Best Practices in Crossing Guard Training
Getting to the Power of Youth Leadership
Complete Streets Advocacy in Predominantly Rural Streets
Using Social Marketing and Focus Groups
Increasing Tribal and Rural Communities Connections
Generating Enthusiasm for SRTS
Get Moving: How One Metropolitan Planning Origination
Serving Low-Income Communities Effectively
Raymond School: From Tragedy to Strategy
School Siting for SRTS Success
Incorporating Volunteered Geographic Information
Selling SRTS in Changing Times: Messages for Spanish Audiences
State Impacts on School Siting
Collaboration: Early and Often
Building Excitement for Walk/Bike to School Day
Safe in the City: Successful Urban Education Programs
Student Leaders: Agents of Change Across the School
Addressing Liability Through Sound Walk and Bike
Roadway Design - The Standards, The Are a Changing
Breaking News: Press Releases Made Easy!
Advocacy: A Key to Sustainability and Support
Best Practices for Volunteer Recruitment, Training
Smooth and Safe! Student Arrival and Dismal
Reaching Out and Involving Students with Disabilities
Engaging Middle-School Students in Safe Active Training
Partnerships at Every Level Benefit SRTS
Bicycle Safety Education: A Critical Component
Connecting Your Community with SRTS
Promoting a Safe Environment for SRTS
Moving Beyond the School Environment
These Boots were made for Walking How to Kick Liability






