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Governor DeWine Announces New Safety Projects
Funded Through Safe Routes to School
Program
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July 02, 2024 (COLUMBUS, Ohio)— Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and Ohio
Department of Transportation (ODOT) Director Jack Marchbanks today
announced an investment of more than $8 million in projects that
focus on the safety of children who walk or bike to school.
ODOT is awarding the funding as part of its Safe Routes to School
program, which supports education initiatives and builds
infrastructure such as sidewalks and enhanced pedestrian crossings.
This year, the program is funding 29 projects in 19 counties.
“Creating the opportunity for children to walk and bike to school is
so important, and this funding will help communities ensure that
these routes are as safe as possible,” said Governor DeWine.
“Motorists should also do their part by paying attention, especially
in and around schools.”
Safe Routes to School funding will cover project development; right
of way acquisition; construction; non-infrastructure programming;
and school travel planning activities.
DETAILS: List of Safe Routes to School Grant Awards
List of type of projects funded
Two projects receiving Safe Routes to School funding also qualified
for support through ODOT’s Highway Safety Improvement Program.
Projects are competitively selected by a committee made up of
subject matter experts from ODOT and the Ohio Department of Health
based on the ability to demonstrate improved bike or pedestrian
connectivity, improved safety, number of students impacted, economic
need, and available funding.
“As an avid cyclist myself, I am encouraged to see so much demand
from young Ohioans to get on a bike or walk to get to school. It is
our responsibility to give this next generation safer infrastructure
to enjoy these modes of transportation,” said ODOT Director Jack
Marchbanks.
Since its inception in 2005, ODOT’s Safe Routes to School program
has provided more than $83 million to schools, municipalities,
health districts, park districts, or key non-profit partners to
improve safety for students. |
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