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MNDOT AWARDS MORE THAN $700,000 IN SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL GRANTS TO MN COMMUNITIES

Communities from around Minnesota will benefit from $705,000 in programming grants that support the Safe Routes to School program, the Minnesota Department of Transportation announced today.

One example of how Safe Routes to School grant funding can impact a community is Rochester Public Schools, which received grant funding this year for a “Fat Tire Bicycle Fleet” of more than 30 different-sized fat tire bicycles and several tricycles. The grant also covers the cost of a trailer for storage/hauling, helmets, bike maintenance equipment, and supplies for a bicycle skills course.

Unlike many traditional bicycles, fat tire bikes can be used year-round and are easier to ride in winter.

“Fat tire bikes are a great way for kids to exercise, have fun, and gain independence with an affordable and eco-friendly transportation option,” said Dustin Morrow, a Safe Routes to School coordinator with Rochester Public Schools. “Hopefully, it leads to exploring our great local trails, too. The Boost Grants allow schools to bring a new, engaging PE program to students. A trailer of bikes that can move from school to school means that students at all middle schools can participate. ‘

This round of Safe Routes to School grants support plans like the one in Rochester. They are funded with state Safe Routes to School dollars.

Historically, nearly 70 percent of these funds have supported work within Greater Minnesota communities.

Safe Routes to School is an international program to improve safety and reduce traffic congestion around schools. It does this by making it safer and more accessible for students to walk and bicycle to school, with the added benefit of increasing physical activity and student health.

Since 2005, MnDOT has awarded more than $60 million in federal and state funds to communities to support Safe Routes to School. Most of the funding was awarded for infrastructure projects. The remainder was allocated to programs and planning to promote walkable and bikeable communities.

More information on Safe Routes to School is available at www.mndot.gov/saferoutes.

The grants, awarded through a competitive process, will support 19 school districts, cities, counties, and community organizations. A list of the grant recipients is below-

Saint Paul Public Schools – $43,370

Bancroft PTO – $17,114

Minneapolis Public Schools – $44,050

Pedal Power MN – $40,360

Rochester Public Schools (RPS) – $50,000

Richfield Public Schools ISD#280 – $49,130

Roosevelt Elementary – $13,795

Winona Area Public Schools – $18,765

Farmington Area Public School District – $31,800

Elk River ISD 728 – $15,528

Burnside Elementary – $38,600

Carlton County Public Health and Human Services – $42,100

Pelican Rapids School District – $49,980

Safe Kids Grand Forks – $49,970

City of Lynd – $10,000

Albany Area School District and Melrose School District – $47,105

Red Rock Central School – $16,600

LeRoy-Ostrander Public Schools – $5,510

Essentia Health – $20,039

 

 

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