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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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EXPERIENCE <br />Bicycle Safety Education, Santa Ana, 2018 <br />Walk'n Rollers role in this program was to <br />provide a refresher course to area LCIs and <br />provide support for the LCI Seminar for new <br />students. <br />Contact <br />Cory Wilkerson <br />Active Transportation Program Manager, SCAG <br />213-236-1992, Wilkerson@scag.ca.gov <br />TOOLE DESIGN <br />Toole Design has conducted infrastructure audits <br />at over 500 schools around the U.S., and has <br />helped communities turn ideas generated at <br />school audits into built projects. One of our keys <br />to success is having the right people at the table <br />for the audit. For this project, that means starting <br />with the students and having them experience <br />the process of examining their community, <br />reporting their findings and presenting them to <br />the City for action. This approach will result not <br />only in bike audits but also a cohort of <br />champions who are primed to coordinate audits <br />in their communities in the future. <br />Toole Design staff have extensive experience <br />facilitating community street audits in the City of <br />Santa Ana as well as experience coordinating <br />with the school district as part of the OCTA <br />SRTS Action Plan and prior work. <br />Project List <br />OCTA SRTS Action Plan <br />Toole Design led the development of Orange <br />County's first ever Safe Routes to School Action <br />Plan. This project involved coordinating a <br />county -wide stakeholder and community <br />engagement process, working directly with <br />Orange County school districts and schools. Our <br />team led a mutli-pronged communications <br />campaign for the Action Plan project, including <br />developing a website, overseeing social media, <br />and publishing newsletters and project updates. <br />We led 10 walk audits at the top prioritized <br />schools to pilot a Safe Routes to School toolkit <br />deployment. We led the development and <br />facilitation of a countywide Stakeholder Advisory <br />Committee, managing over 50 committee <br />members through a participatory strategic <br />planning process. <br />Contact <br />Peter Sotherlan <br />Active Transportation Coordinator, OCTA <br />714.560.5386, psotherland@octa.net <br />Alameda SRTS Program <br />Toole Design has led the Education and <br />Outreach contract for the Alameda County Safe <br />Routes to Schools Program (Alameda SRTS) for <br />the Alameda County Transportation Commission <br />since 2017. This is one of the largest SRTS <br />programs in the United States with over 200 <br />elementary, middle, and high schools included. <br />Toole Design's role on the Alameda SRTS <br />includes overall program management and <br />implementation for schools. We are responsible <br />for the oversight of a team of non-profit site <br />coordinators. The Toole Design and site <br />coordinator team is responsible for the <br />recruitment of new schools and school <br />champions, who implement the program at <br />schools and track performance measures. We <br />also lead efforts to develop communication and <br />outreach materials and newsletters; assess <br />current school -level and district -level policies; <br />develop curriculum to better integrate the SRTS <br />program at schools; and conduct ongoing events <br />at individual schools and across Alameda County_ <br />Contact <br />Leslie Lara-Enrique <br />Associate Program Analyst, Bay Area Metro <br />Center <br />415.778.5258; Ilara- <br />enriquez@bayareametro.gov <br />San Pablo SRTS Master Plan <br />Toole Design is working with the City of San <br />Pablo to develop the City's first ever Safe Routes <br />to School Master Plan. Toole Design is <br />evaluating safety and mobility conditions around <br />ten schools San Pablo and will make <br />www.walkmorebikemore.org <br />
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