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Non-Infrastructure Grant

Law enforcement helping cyclist cross street.

Non-infrastructure projects incorporate elements of the following 4 E’s: Education, Encouragement, Enforcement, and Evaluation. Activities are meant to increase and evaluate walking and bicycling to school.

Project Examples:

  • Creation and reproduction of promotional and educational materials.
  • Bicycle and pedestrian safety curricula, materials and trainers.
  • Training, including SRTS training workshops that target school- and community-level audiences.
  • Modest incentives for SRTS contests, and incentives that encourage more walking and bicycling over time.
  • Safety and educational tokens that also advertise the program.
  • Photocopying, duplicating, and printing costs, including CDs, DVDs, etc.
  • Mailing costs.
  • Costs for data gathering, analysis, and evaluation reporting at the local project level.
  • Pay for substitute teacher if needed to cover for faculty attending SRTS functions during school hours.
  • Costs for additional law enforcement or equipment needed for enforcement activities.
  • Equipment and training needed for establishing crossing guard programs.
  • Stipends for parent or staff coordinators.
  • Costs to engage the services of a consultant (either non-profit or for-profit) to manage a SRTS program as described in the prior bullet.

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