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Company Name
CHARITABLE VENTURES
Contract #
A-2023-229
Agency
Public Works
Council Approval Date
12/19/2023
Expiration Date
10/31/2024
Insurance Exp Date
7/1/2024
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SEE NOTICE OF COMPLIANCE FOR INSURANCE INFO.
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Wrench and Ride is a program hosted at The Bicycle Tree In which participants learn about <br />bicycle anatomy, bike safety, and maintenance. As part of the program, people select a used <br />bike, which they then repair using the skills they have learned. Participants also receive a <br />helmet, lock, and lights to go with their bike. <br />In addition to attending the Wrench and Ride classes, participants will be encouraged to attend <br />other Bicycle and Pedestrian Safety Outreach activities, including active transportation <br />presentations or workshops, and volunteer hours at a BPSO event. The Wrench and Ride <br />program will prioritize cohorts for women, youth and/or seniors. <br />Task I Deliverables: <br />• Two (2) Wrench and Ride Programs <br />• Sign -in sheet and surveys collected from participants <br />Task 1d: Host two (2) Build Your Own Skateboard education workshops <br />Skateboarding is a popular form of transportation, especially amongst the youth population in <br />Santa Ana. The target students are people who have never skated before, who have not ridden <br />since childhood, and/or who have limited experience but lack the financial means to obtain a <br />skateboard. This workshop is designed to increase skateboarders safety awareness of common <br />car/skate collisions, teach ways to prevent and avoid crashes and collisions, and emphasize the <br />Importance of helmet use when riding a skateboard. This workshop will teach participants about <br />the individual skateboard parts, how they work together; how to skate safely and confidently <br />throughout the city, and end with a group skate on the sidewalk or street. The build a skateboard <br />workshop will be two hours long where they will put together a blank skate deck with all its <br />components. The safety class will cover skating rules of the road, basic principles of skating on <br />the street and on the sidewalk, common hazards encountered by skateboarders and how to <br />deal with them, simple steps to ensure your skateboard is in good condition, and proper helmet <br />fit and adjustment. Each participant will receive a certificate of completion upon mastering the <br />course and completion of a skateboard build. The skateboard education workshop will prioritize <br />cohorts for youth, female, queer and/or nonbinary folks. <br />Task 1d Deliverables: <br />• Host 2 Skateboard Safety Workshops <br />• Sign -in sheets <br />Task 1e. Host two 12) presentations and interactive activities to provide education to <br />community members on safety for pedestrians and bicyclists. <br />SAAS will host two (2) presentations and interactive activities that will educate residents on <br />bicycle and pedestrian safety strategies, including nationally recognized best practices and <br />emerging successes from localities across California. The presentations and interactive <br />activities will be geared toward adults and young adults. The target population will be for adults <br />and youth that have concerns about active transportation safety and would like to learn about <br />
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