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4/25/2024 4:16:46 PM
[ST. PAUL, MN] – Governor Tim Walz today announced grants to dozens of school districts to improve traffic safety near schools. The Minnesota Department of Transportation has awarded $1.4 million for communities, school districts, and organizations across Minnesota to support the Safe Routes to School program. The list of 2024 grant recipients is below.
“Parents should be able to send their kids off to school knowing they will arrive safe and sound,” said Governor Walz. “By improving safety and promoting active modes of transportation for students, this program supports safe and healthy kids in communities across the state.”
Safe Routes to School is an international program to improve safety and reduce traffic congestion around schools. The program makes it safer and easier for students to walk, roll, and bike to school, with an added benefit of increasing physical activity and student health.
“Thanks to this funding, students across the state can learn how to do these lifelong, foundational activities in a safer setting, and embrace active modes of transportation,” said MnDOT Commissioner Nancy Daubenberger.
The $1.4 million in grants is going towards planning and projects over the next year (July 2024 to July 2025). An additional $946,758 million will cover the cost of school district coordinator funding for qualifying districts for 2025-2027.
These grants are funded with state and federal Safe Routes to School dollars. 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 for programs and planning that promote walkable and bikeable communities.
More information on Safe Routes to School is available at www.mndot.gov/saferoutes .
Safe Routes to School 2024 Awards:
SRTS School District Coordinator - $473,379 (for three years, each year from July 2024 to July 2027)
Boost Grants funding amount - $378,441 (for July 2024 to July 2025)
Planning assistance Funding amount - $581,400 (for July 2024 to July 2025)