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instructors so that all classes follow a consistent <br />format and curriculum. SAAS instructors are <br />fluent in Spanish, and at least 3 of the classes will <br />be taught solely in Spanish to attract participants <br />with limited English proficiency. Each participant <br />will receive a bicycle helmet and set of bicycle <br />lights. <br />At the completion of each class, the instructors <br />will survey the participants to learn lessons about <br />what was done well and what could be improved <br />for future classes. Survey results will be incorpo- <br />rated into the final report. <br />Task 1 Deliverables: <br />• Ten (10) Traffic Skills 101 bicycle education <br />classes (at least 3 taught in Spanish) <br />• Distribution of helmets and light sets to class <br />participants <br />• Surveys collected from class participants and <br />instructors <br />TASK 2: ORGANIZE AND HOST A <br />LEAGUE CYCLING INSTRUCTOR (LCI) <br />CERTIFICATION SEMINAR <br />Alta will work with the City and the League of <br />American Bicyclists (LAB) to schedule and host a <br />train -the- trainer seminar to certify at least 12 and <br />up to 15 community members as League Cycling <br />Instructors (LCIs). The seminar will take place prior <br />to the final month of the grant cycle to provide <br />continuity of the bicycle education program in <br />Santa Ana. We have 10 LCIs on staff, including <br />Alta Project Manager Ryan Johnson, and thus are <br />intimately familiar with the steps involved in the <br />certification process. SAAS also has LCIs among <br />its members, and up to 3 of these members will <br />serve as Assistant Instructors during the three <br />day seminar. <br />While the LAB will supply an LCI coach to run the <br />seminar, it requires a local contact to serve as Site <br />Facilitator to organize logistics (such as finding an <br />indoor meeting /classroom space, chairs, tables, <br />etc.), promote the seminar to interested individ- <br />uals, and remain in contact with the LCI Coach. <br />SAAS, with support from Alta and the City, will <br />take the lead on this task to organize the logis- <br />tics for the seminar and advertise to potential <br />LCI candidates. Priority for acceptance into the <br />seminar will be given to participants of this proj- <br />ect's TS -101 classes held earlier in the year who <br />are also committed to making cycling safe and <br />accessible in Santa Ana. The lead LCI instructor <br />will be paid a base compensation through the <br />participants' registration fees, but we will use <br />a portion of the grant funds to supplement the <br />instructor's pay. <br />Task 2 Deliverable: <br />One League Cycling Instructor Training Seminar <br />TASK 3: PROCURE SUPPLIES AND <br />CONDUCT "LIGHT UP THE NIGHT *" <br />DISTRIBUTIONS <br />Alta and SAAS will organize and conduct ten <br />nighttime distributions of bicycle lights, reflec- <br />tive material, and bicycle helmets to passing <br />bicycle riders who are lacking these items. Alta <br />will procure 1,500 helmets and 1,500 sets of <br />bicycle lights, along with reflective arm bands. <br />Optionally, and if the City prefers, rear reflectors <br />The Alta Team will lead the Instruction of Traffic Skills 101 workshops in the community. <br />25G-12 <br />