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Company Name
WALK 'N ROLLERS
Contract #
A-2022-174
Agency
Public Works
Council Approval Date
9/6/2022
Expiration Date
9/5/2024
Insurance Exp Date
10/1/2023
Destruction Year
2029
Notes
For Insurance Exp. Date see Notice of Compliance
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WORK PLAN <br />Walk'n Rollers has for over 10 years <br />encouraged people of all ages to be active <br />through biking and walking more often. Primarily <br />focused on Safe Routes to School programming, <br />our education and encouragement messaging <br />and outreach is effective with students from <br />elementary school age through high school. We <br />have hosted numerous bike safety classes for <br />children, teens and adults, hundreds of bike <br />skills workshops, dozens of groups rides for <br />people of all ages and community bike repair <br />days in addition to our ongoing bike distribution <br />program. <br />We are partnering with Leslie Scott Consulting, <br />Jax Bicycle Shops and Toole Design. Working <br />together, we will be able to outreach more <br />effectively and efficiently provide workshops both <br />in person or online as COVID restrictions dictate. <br />PROGRAM VISION <br />Through this opportunity we are looking to make <br />a positive impact on students in four ways. <br />First, by providing educational opportunities to <br />not only the students at the target schools but <br />also the surrounding community. <br />Second, by providing low cost transportation <br />options through the distribution of repaired <br />bicycles. <br />Third, by teaching students to be advocates for <br />change in their own community by attending our <br />bike audit and advocacy workshops. <br />Fourth, by enhancing relationships with local <br />community groups to ultimately provide bicycle <br />repair and educational opportunities on a regular <br />basis throughout Santa Ana and serving as a <br />model program for the rest of Orange County. <br />The following proposal represents what we feel <br />is an enhanced, comprehensive program, <br />including additional classes and workshops, <br />leadership training and an off -site facility to <br />provide technical assistance to the greater <br />community and students from other schools. The <br />program progressively builds on itself <br />culminating in an LCI seminar to further enhance <br />students' learning opportunities. <br />TASK 1: SAFETY WORKSHOPS <br />With new infrastructure regularly being built in <br />and around Santa Ana, it is crucial a new <br />generation of road users leams to be less car - <br />centric and be encouraged to safely use the new <br />facilities. The Bike Safety Workshops are <br />essential in this regard. <br />In order to sufficiently reach the goals of the <br />grant scope, we propose offering four <br />workshops each year at each school for a total <br />of 24 workshops (as opposed to the required <br />12). The additional workshops will allow for a <br />more comprehensive series of progressive <br />workshops, each building upon the previous <br />class. When completed, students will not only <br />receive a Certificate of Completion, but the <br />series will have satisfied the Smart Cycling <br />requirement of the League of American <br />Bicyclists, allowing interested students to <br />continue on to complete the League Cycling <br />Instruction certification course offered at the end <br />of this program. Students from the first year will <br />be encouraged to return as mentors and teacher <br />aids in the second year. <br />Workshops will be lead by staff LCI and taught <br />in English and Spanish and include visual aids <br />such as handouts, safety gear and videos. The <br />goals of the workshops will be to increase <br />bicyclist's safety awareness of common car/bike <br />collisions, teach ways to prevent and avoid <br />crashes and collisions, and emphasize the <br />importance of helmet use when riding a bicycle. <br />www.walkmorebikemore.org <br />
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