Supporting Kids' Active Travel during the Pandemic: Milwaukee SRTS Program.

Journal of healthy eating and active living Pub Date : 2021-12-10 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01
Marissa Meyer, Nancy Pullen-Seufert, Michael Anderson
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The Milwaukee Safe Routes to School (SRTS) Program, a partnership between the city of Milwaukee Department of Public Works and the Wisconsin Bike Federation continued their commitment to children's active travel during the COVID-19 pandemic through offering "walk audit"-style traffic safety community walks and a variety of other biking and walking programs in neighborhoods with majority Black or Latine residents. These efforts included public involvement activities to discuss and incorporate preferences for planned infrastructure improvements; urban summer bicycle camps for kids; and support for teachers as SRTS champions. Staff made modifications such as conducting programming outdoors; modifying materials and facilitation methods to support physical distancing; providing face coverings and minimizing touching equipment. The National Center for Safe Routes to School recognized their efforts with the 2021 Vision Zero for Youth Innovation Award.

支持儿童在疫情期间积极旅行:密尔沃基SRTS计划。
密尔沃基安全上学路线(SRTS)计划,密尔沃基市公共工程部和威斯康星州自行车联合会之间的合作伙伴关系继续致力于在新冠肺炎大流行期间儿童的积极出行,在黑人或拉丁裔居民占多数的社区提供“步行审计”式的交通安全社区步行和各种其他自行车和步行项目。这些努力包括公众参与活动,讨论并纳入对计划中的基础设施改善的偏好;城市儿童自行车夏令营;以及支持教师成为SRTS冠军。工作人员进行了修改,例如在户外进行编程;修改材料和促进方法以支持物理距离;提供面罩并尽量减少接触设备。国家安全上学路线中心通过2021年青年创新零愿景奖表彰了他们的努力。
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