Entries tagged: HiPATH Trains New SRTS Evaluators
According to PATH, the new evaluators, “will help to assess the walkability and bikeability of school zones in 12 elementary schools across the island of Hawaii. Evaluators were trained in the PEDS assessment tool and on how to conduct traffic counts and safety observations. The HOALA project is made possible by a grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Active Living Research Program. Elementary schools across the island with at least 35% of students on free or reduced-cost lunch are eligible to apply. To find out more, visit the HOALA page on the PATH Web site or contact PATH at .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address).”
Posted by krsteele04 on February 18, 2010
Tags: srts, school, safe routes to school, robert wood johnson, peoples advocacy for trails hawaii, path, hi, hawaii, evaluators, evaluation 0 comments | View comments |
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