Minneapolis, Minnesota
May 12-14, 2008
Held at The Millenium Hotel, Minneapolis, Minn.
Download the Registered Attendees List (PDF, 30 KB)
Tuesday, May 13, 2008 Presentation Materials
School Siting
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School Buildings and Community Building (PDF, 6.9MB)
Tim Torma, EPA Smart Growth
Luncheon Presentation
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Safe Routes to Schools: A Short Walk, A Global Journey (PDF, 6.78 MB)
Howard Frumkin, CDC National Center for Environmental Health
Site Design
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School Site Design Examples (PDF, 1.72 MB)
Jennifer Hefferan, District of Columbia Department of Transportation -
Site Design (PDF, 3.03 MB)
Steve Soensken, Alaska Department of Transportation
Developing Curriculum for your Training Needs
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Florida Traffic and Bicycle Safety Education Program (PDF, 2.53 MB)
Pat Pieratte, Florida Department of Transportation
Program Sustainability
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Foothill Elementary...A Step in the Right Direction (PDF, 416 KB)
Lenore Bates, Colorodo Department of Transportation -
Sustaining Local SRTS Programs (PDF, 2.13 MB)
Elise Bremer-Nei, New Jersey Departmention of Transportation
Safe Routes to School Data
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National-level SRTS Data (PDF, 1.3 MB)
Craig Raborn, National Center for Safe Routes to School -
Living with the "X" in Your Data (PDF, 787 KB)
Charlotte Claybrooke, Washington Department of Transportation
Wednesday, May 14, 2008 Presentation Materials
Federal Aid, Project Implementation and State Solutions
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Introduction (PDF, 108 KB)
Tim Arnade, Federal Highway Administration -
FHWA and DelDOT Stewardship and Oversight Agreement and SRTS Implementation (PDF, 132 KB)
Sarah Coakley, Delaware Department of Transportation -
How One State Delivers the Goods Without all the Paperwork (PDF, 157 KB)
Jim Cope, Massachusetts Executive Office of Transportation
Luncheon Presentation
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Reshaping America's Neighborhoods (PDF, 4.97 MB)
Arthur Chris Nelson, Metropolitan Institute, Virginia Tech
Local Program Session
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Top Strategies for Improving Conditions for Bicyclists and Pedestrians: A Non-Motorized Transportation Pilot Program Perspective (PDF, 2.36 MB)
Steve Clark, Transit for Livable Communities

