Safe Routes to School Plan

Caregiver Survey About Walking and Biking to School

Q18 Which of the following distance learning/social distancing activities have you participated in? (check all that apply)

Answered: 18 Skipped: 8

100%

80%

60%

40%

20%

0%

Other (please specify)

Walking/bikin g distance learning curriculum

Temporary street closures for walking/bi...

Walking or biking for recreation (no...

Walking or biking to get to a destination

ANSWER CHOICES

RESPONSES

33%

6

Walking or biking to get to a destination

94%

17

Walking or biking for recreation (no destination)

0%

0

Temporary street closures for walking/biking

0%

0

Walking/biking distance learning curriculum

0%

0

Other (please specify)

Caregiver Survey About Walking and Biking to School

Total Respondents: 18

Q19 To identify specific walking/biking routes, barriers, opportunities, and destinations at your child’s school, visit the interactive project map:https://mnsaferoutesplanning.org/map/#/Please provide any additional comments below:

Answered: 4 Skipped: 22

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RESPONSES

DATE

1

Crossing Mill Road near the beginning of the bike path is the most significant concern.

11/3/2020 7:50 AM

2

Crossing guards are only at one end of the school. There are no guards on the actual bike trail that leads directly to riverside. The traffic is busy, there is no change in speed and is hardly patrolled. There is only one small bike rack at one door which is the opposite of where children are encouraged to enter because of Covid.

11/2/2020 11:31 AM

3

I don’t trust my child’s bike being at school, already had an older si Kong’s bike get stolen

11/2/2020 10:48 AM

4

The crossing at 17th Avenue to Jackson never seems very safe. Too many high school students driving/speeding through, and many other vehicles as well.

10/13/2020 2:48 PM

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