A Safe Routes to School Infrastructure Plan must:
- (1) Identify existing conditions identified as physical barriers and hazards to children walking or bicycling to and from school.
- (2) Prioritize the most critical infrastructure needs, projects, and priorities.
(3) Be a product of work by local interested parties that must include representation of the following groups (a single person may represent multiple groups):
- (a) School Principal or designated school staff representative endorsed by the school district, if one exists;
- (b) A parent who is a representative of or has the endorsement of a recognized school/parent organization, if one exists;
- (c) Representative endorsed by the local road authorities; and
- (d) Local transportation committee if one exists.
Statutory/Other Authority
ORS 184.619, ORS 184.740, ORS 184.741 & ORS 184.742
Statutes/Other Implemented
ORS 184.741 & ORS 184.742
History
TSD 1-2024, adopt filed 01/26/2024, effective 01/26/2024