Laserfiche WebLink
Task 1g (#10 / 013050) - LCI Seminar - League of American Bicyclists (LAB) will conduct an LCI Certification <br />Seminar to train and certify at least 10 and up to 15 community members as League Cycling Instructors <br />LCIs . <br />Task 2a (#11 / 013051) - Family Cycling Class - Merges 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 for students is <br />families that seek to ride as a family and give them the confidence to begin riding a bicycle together. Riders <br />learn the rules of the road for entering traffic at intersections and riding in the street. Bike rides are designed <br />to increase bicyclist's safety awareness of common car/bike crashes, teach ways to prevent and avoid <br />crashes, and emphasize the importance of helmet use when riding a bicycle. A minimum of 2 events will be <br />made available for the cit 's Spanish-speaking community. <br />Task 2b (#5 / 013042) - Bike/Ped Safety Community Event - Night-time pop-up community events providing <br />education and light/reflective safety gear distribution. Bilingual educational materials will also be provided at <br />these locations. The program is intended to provide education and encouragement for riding bikes and <br />walking safely in Santa Ana after dark. Helmets will also be fitted and provided to those in need. <br />Task 2c (#5 / OB042) - Bike/Ped Safety Mobile Team - A team of cyclists will ride seek out people riding or <br />walking in the city without lights or reflective safety gear. Bilingual educational materials will be distributed at <br />locations throughout Santa Ana where night-time bicycle ridership and pedestrian activity is expected to be <br />high and where Santa Ana has seen a history of incidents involving bicyclists and pedestrians at night. <br />Helmets will also be fitted and provided to those in need. <br />Task 2d (#'4 / M-749030) - Santa Ana Bike and Walk Guide - A multilingual Santa Ana Bike and Walk Guide <br />to encourage residents, including the disabled community, to interact with bicycle and pedestrian safety <br />improvements throughout the city. It will be accessible in printed and digital formats, through digital PDF or <br />mobile application, through the City of Santa Ana website. The material will include paths that can be <br />completed by participants using various modes, including walking, biking, or active transportation. In addition <br />to traffic safety education, it may include local history, public art, culturally significant sites, and popular <br />destinations, and will also be available in English, Spanish, and Vietnamese. <br />Bicycle Helmets - Helmets to be distributed at no cost during bicycle rodeos and other bicycle safety related <br />events. Cost per helmet not to exceed an average price of $15, including shipping, handling and tax. More <br />expensive helmets may be purchased if approved by OTS. <br />Pedestrian/Bicycle Safety Items - Cost may include reflective arm and leg bands, tape, zipper pulls, bicycle <br />headlights/taillights, and reflectors to be distributed at no cost during bicycle rodeos, presentations, <br />workshops, trainings, and community events to increase safety and visibility. Additional items may be <br />purchased if approved by OTS. <br />EQUIPMENT <br />OTHER DIRECT COSTS <br />INDIRECT COSTS <br />STATEMENTS/DISCLAIMERS <br />There will be no program income generated from this grant. <br />10/20/2023 11:54:06 AM Page 10 of 17 <br />