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EXHIBIT A <br />Task 1: Conduct Family Cycling Education Classes <br />SAAS will four (4) family cycling education classes in the City of Santa Ana. At least two (2) of <br />these classes will be available in Spanish. All classes will be taught by two certified League <br />Cycling Instructors (LCIs). SAAS-affiliated instructors with LCI certification will lead most <br />classes, with partnering LCIS called in as needed. The City of Santa Ana is considered a very <br />young City with more than 1/3 of residents under the age of 18. Past programs that focused on <br />youth and adult separately have presented a challenge for families that were unable to take the <br />course together and build their skills together. The class will merge the traditional Traffic Skills <br />curriculum developed by the League of American Bicyclists with the basic skills taught to youth <br />In a bike rodeo. The target population for students are families that seek to ride as a family and <br />give them confidence to begin riding a bicycle together. The class will help students master <br />riding in a straight line, balancing, and shifting gears. It will emphasize starting and stopping, <br />dodging hazards, scanning and signaling, as well as turning and yielding. Riders will learn the <br />rules of the road for entering traffic at intersections and riding In the street. The class is <br />designed to increase bicyclist's safety awareness of common car/bike collisions, teach ways to <br />prevent and avoid crashes and collisions, and emphasize the Importance of helmet use when <br />riding a bicycle. This class covers bicyclist rules of the road, basic principles of bicycling in <br />traffic, common hazards encountered by bicyclists and how to deal with them, simple steps to <br />ensure your bike is in good condition, and proper helmet fit and adjustment. Likewise, the rights <br />and responsibilities of cyclists are embedded throughout the classroom and on -bike Instruction <br />to help Increase the number of cyclists riding safely and legally. Each participant will receive a <br />certificate of completion upon mastering the course. This reinforces pride and confidence In <br />what they have learned. The on -bike training will consist of a family group riding exercise where <br />participants will have the opportunity to test their new skills in a fun, safe, and family friendly <br />setting. <br />SAAS will organize the logistics of securing the spaces for instruction. SAAS will also conduct <br />the outreach necessary to fill each class. Outreach will include in-person interaction, phone <br />calls, flyers in both English and Spanish, social media, website, and email marketing. <br />At the completion of each class, the instructors will survey the participants to learn lessons <br />about what was done well and what could be improved for future classes. Survey results will be <br />incorporated into the final report. <br />Task 1 Deliverables: <br />• Four (4) family cycling education classes; at least two (2) of these taught In Spanish <br />• Distribution of helmets and light sets to class participants <br />• Surveys collected from class participants and instructors <br />Task 2: Procure Supplies and Conduct "ILuces Vivas!" Events <br />SAAS will organize and conduct seven nighttime distributions of bicycle lights, reflective <br />material, and bicycle helmets to passing bicycle riders who are lacking these items. BAAS will <br />25B-13 <br />