Laserfiche WebLink
State of California — Office of Traffic Safety <br />GRANT AGREEMENT <br />Schedule B-1 <br />GRANT NUMBER <br />PS21042 <br />BUDGET NARRATIVE <br />PERSONNEL COSTS <br />TRAVEL EXPENSES <br />CONTRACTUAL SERVICES <br />Task 1a: Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety Workshops -Host four (3) bilingual English/Spanish presentations at <br />interactive workshops to provide education to community members on safety for pedestrians and <br />bicyclists.SAAS will host three (3) presentations and interactive workshops that will educate residents on <br />bicycle and pedestrian safety strategies, including nationally recognized best practices and emerging <br />successes from localities across California. The presentations will be geared toward adults and young <br />adults, while the interactive workshops will be geared toward all ages. The target population will be for adults <br />and youth that have concerns about active transportation safety and would like to learn about strategies that <br />would improve safety for people walking and biking. The presentations and workshops will teach the basic <br />principles of active transportation and transit systems, including demystifying the rules of the road for when <br />driving, biking, skateboarding, or on foot. <br />3 Workshops at $4750 each <br />Task 1b: Bici Basics - Conduct five (5) Bicycling Basics Classes in the City of Santa Ana. At least one (1) of <br />these classes will be taught in Spanish. Bicycling Basics classes are geared towards new riders to teach <br />them basic skills and give them the confidence to begin riding a bicycle. All classes will be taught by trained <br />League Cycling Instructors (LCIs). The target students are people who have never ridden before and/or who <br />have not ridden since childhood. The class is designed to increase bicyclist's safety awareness of common <br />car/bike collisions, teach ways to prevent and avoid crashes and collisions, and emphasize the importance <br />of helmet use when riding a bicycle. This class covers bicyclist rules of the road, basic principles of bicycling <br />in traffic, common hazards encountered by bicyclists and how to deal with them, simple steps to ensure your <br />bike is in good condition, and proper helmet fit and adjustment. Each participant will receive a certificate of <br />completion upon mastering the course. <br />Bicycling Basics 5 classes at $4100 each <br />Task 1c: Wrench and Ride Program - Conduct three (3) Wrench and Ride programs in the City of Santa <br />Ana. All classes will be taught in English or Spanish, with Vietnamese as needed. <br />Wrench and Ride is a program hosted at The Bicycle Tree in which participants learn about bicycle anatomy, <br />bike safety, and maintenance. As part of the program, people select a used bike, which they then repair <br />using the skills they have learned. Participants also receive a helmet, lock, and lights to go with their bike. <br />In addition to attending the Wrench and Ride classes, participants are required to take an ATLP Pledge, <br />attend two ATLP presentations or workshops, and volunteer four hours at an ATLP event. There will be a <br />wrench and ride offered to women, and one offered for youth. <br />3 Wrench and Ride Programs at $4600 each <br />Task 2a: Data Analysis Workshops - Conduct two (2) workshops on quantitative and/or qualitative data <br />collection and collision data analysis <br />2 workshops at $1800 each <br />Task 2b: Walking and Biking Assessment - Organize one (1) community -led walking and biking assessment <br />or collection of pedestrian/bicycle counts. <br />1 assessment at $2000 <br />Task 2c: Action Planning Sessions - Conduct two (2) action planning sessions. Workshops will focus on <br />quantitative and/or qualitative data collection and collision data analysis for walking and biking <br />2 sessions at $1600 each <br />Task 2d: Community Roundtable - Host one (1) community round table. The community open house where <br />participants will share/present what they've learned in the program to their fellow residents and city staff. <br />1 community roundtable at $2100 <br />20D-11 <br />