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Item 13 - Grant Funding Recognition and Professional Services Agreement
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Exhibit A <br />Task 3a Deliverables: <br />• Three (3) Educational Active Transportation Videos <br />Task 3b: Create two (2) Active Transportation Resident Story Videos <br />With the recent investments in active transportation by the City of Santa Ana, Active <br />Transportation Resident Stories is an opportunity to hear from resident voices about their <br />experience, walking, biking and taking transit and how these new investments have affected <br />their lives. Video ideas may include, but are not limited to, learning about people's experience of <br />traveling on the road; experiences of almost getting hit; what would make the area feel more <br />comfortable to ride/walk. The population that will be prioritized in these videos will be residents <br />whose main form of mobility is as a bicyclist or pedestrian. Videos will be shared on social <br />media and various channels. <br />Task 3b Deliverables: <br />• Two (2) Active Transportation Resident Story Videos <br />Task 3c: Conduct four (4) family cycling education classes in the City of Santa Ana. <br />The class will merge the traditional Traffic Skills curriculum developed by the League of <br />American Bicyclists with the basic skills taught to youth in a bike rodeo. The target population <br />for students is families that seek to ride as a family and give them the confidence to begin riding <br />a bicycle together. Riders will learn the rules of the road for entering traffic at intersections and <br />riding in the street. The class is designed to increase bicyclists' safety awareness of common <br />carlbike collisions, teach ways to prevent and avoid crashes and collisions, and emphasize the <br />importance of helmet use when riding a bicycle.The on -bike training will consist of a family <br />group riding exercise where participants will have the opportunity to test their new skills in a fun, <br />safe, and family -friendly setting. Classes are made available in Spanish as needed. <br />Following each class surveys will be conducted to collect comments and ideas from both <br />students and instructors to improve and expand future classes. <br />Task 3c Deliverable: <br />• Four (4) family cycling education classes (Flyer with date and time) <br />• RSVP list <br />Task 3d: Conduct four (4) lLuces Vivas! Events to help encourage and provide education <br />for walking and riding safely at night. <br />iLuces Vivas! is an education and night light distribution program intended to provide education <br />and encouragement for riding bikes and walking in Santa Ana safely at night. Our goal is to <br />4 1 P a g e <br />
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