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Students & familes around the county walked & bicycled to school on October 7, 2009! Click here to find more.

Wilson Lane Sidewalk Project

The county has completed a sidewalk project that will have a large impact on parents and students walking to and from Bethesda Elementary. The project was for a short segment of sidewalk on Wilson Lane near the intersection of Wilson Ln./Arlington Rd./Old Georgetown Rd. on the same side of the street as Bethesda Elementary.  There was concern raised about the proximity of the sidewalk to the right turn lane on Wilson, which is a 7-ft wide lane and has a mountable curb. That sidewalk was adjacent to the road with no buffer which was a hazard to pedestrians, especially students and parents walking to school. With the assistance from the State Highway Administration (Wilson Ln. is a state road) and Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS), the county has made the following changes: 

 

The new sidewalk required a portion of a fence on Bethesda ES’s property to be replaced and moved in approximately 3-ft. to allow for adequate room for the 5-ft. sidewalk.  MCPS agreed to provide an easement to the county since part of the sidewalk is located on school property. The county will remain responsible for maintenance of the sidewalk. See some before and after pictures below:

Sidewalk Before Construction
   

Sidewalk During Construction
   
Sidewalk After Construction (coming soon)
   

Spring Student Surveys Sent to Schools

Student Surveys have been sent out to 26 elementary and middle schools in the county. The student surveys are used in order to evaluate the effectiveness of the programs at schools.  As a stipulation of grant funding the Maryland Highway Safety Office requires that the surveys are conducted at grant schools twice a year (at the beginning and end of the school year). 

Student surveys are conducted by classroom teachers on two days in one week (Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday only – not Monday or Friday).  By a show of hands, the teacher will count the number of students in his/her class that walked/biked/carpooled, etc. to class for that day.

The surveys are then collected and returned to the Nation Center for Safe Routes to School. Forms are scanned and data is entered into the National SRTS Program Tracking Database. Data collected from the 26 schools will be available later in the.

Safe Kids Walk This Way Exhibit

We had the fortunate privilege of having four schools and the Rockville Library host the Safe Kids Walk This Way Display exhibit during the months of March and April.

To better understand pedestrian safety in major cities across the globe, the Safe Kids Walk This Way program worked with 1,676 students to capture on film the environments children face while walking. Students ages 9-14 took part in education sessions about pedestrian safety and photography before digital cameras were provided to capture 4,300 photographs of the pedestrian environments in Brazil, Canada, China, India, South Korea, Philippines and the United States.  Children, parents, teachers, and community members were invited to identify pedestrian-related issues in their community and explore solutions. You can also get more information at their website: http://www.safekids.org/walk/

The schools that hosted the display include Bethesda ES, Gaithersburg ES, Oak View ES, and Thurgood Marshall ES, along with the Rockville Library.  A HUGE thank you to all the schools that participated and to the Safe Kids Organization!

    
 Gaithersburg ES                                                             Thurgood Marshall ES


Traffic Engineering Work Underway

All 11 schools under Grant B have been assessed for traffic deficiencies by our traffic engineering team.  Schools are currently having signs placed/replaced on streets throughout the surrounding neighborhoods to the school property.  Road markings (crosswalks, stop bars, etc) will be placed/replaced when the weather permits. 


Stone Mill ES

Stone Mill ES

Thurgood Marshall ES


WHAT IS SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL?

Montgomery County’s Safe Routes to Schools Program

Montgomery County is committed to providing safe pathways to County schools for all our children.   Following the State of Maryland’s improved standards for road signage in 2000, Montgomery County initiated a full assessment of all schools in the County, identifying where safety improvements were most needed to afford students a safe route to their schools.  The first study with corrective actions was completed in 2005 at Veirs Mill Elementary School.  To date over 50 schools have been improved; there are 199 public schools in Montgomery County.

To improve access to schools, MCDOT staff meets with the schools administrators, principals, teachers, and Parent Teacher Association (PTA) representatives.  Critical needs are identified in these meetings.  Then a series of field observations are made during school operations to define potential conflicts between pedestrian and vehicular movements that pose potential risks.  Existing pedestrian connectivity - - sidewalks and crosswalks - - are also evaluated and improved where needed.  Changes to traffic patterns and traffic signage and signals are also implemented to improve safety.  To date, the results are promising.  Most schools where assessments and corrective actions have been implemented have had a reduction in the number of pedestrian collisions occurring in proximity to the school.

The program is being augmented with from grant funds from the Maryland Highway Safety Office.  Funding has been provided to evaluate an additional 17 schools in FY09-10. These schools include:

 Grant B Schools
 Grant C Schools

 Cannon Road Elementary School


 Argyle Middle School


 Clearspring Elementary School


 Jackson Road Elementary School


 Flower Hill Elementary School


 Rock View Elementary School


 Georgian Forest Elementary School


 Westbrook Elementary School


 Greenwood Elementary School


 Earle B. Wood Middle School


 Martin Luther King, Jr. Middle School


 Woodlin Elementary School


 Kingsview Middle School


 


 Thurgood Marshall Elementary School


 


 Olney Elementary School


 


 Rosa Parks Middle School


 


 Stone Mill Elementary School


 


The MCDOT will eventually evaluate needed improvements at all Montgomery County schools. 

For more information on how to get a Safe Routes to Scholl program at your child's school please contact Larry McGoogin, Safe Routes to School Coordinator, by email or at 240.777.7169.

   


OTHER RESOURCES

National Center for Safe Routes to School
Maryland Highway Safety Office
Safe Routes to School National Partnership
Montgomery County Public Schools
Safe Kids Worldwide
Washington Area Bicycle Association

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