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OC Safe Routes to School Program

The Orange County Safe Routes to School Program fosters a transportation system where students can safely access schools by walking, biking, or other active modes of transportation and facilitates safe and confident use of active modes of transportation.

What Is Safe Routes to School?

Safe Routes to School (SRTS) is an initiative to encourage safe walking and biking to school. Most SRTS programs incorporate the six “E’s”: engagement, equity, encouragement, education, evaluation, and engineering. OC SRTS Program focuses on five of those “E’s” to provide non-infrastructure programming and activities to schools.


Engagement

Engagement: SRTS programs collaborate with school stakeholders to work with existing organizations and groups and create ongoing partnerships.

Equity

Equity: SRTS programs benefit all students, with particular emphasis on communities that have been historically underserved.

Encouragement

Encouragement: SRTS programs encourage students and families to walk and bike to school through activities and events.

Education

Education: SRTS programs teach students and families safe walking and biking skills and about the benefits of walking and biking.

Evaluation

Evaluation: SRTS programs are assessed to determine which activities were most successful and which should be improved for future programming.

Engineering

Engineering is typically a part of SRTS programs that include an infrastructure component to physically alter streets to make walking and biking more comfortable and safer.



Program Background

The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA), in partnership with the Orange County Health Care Agency (OCHCA), completed the Safe Routes to School Action Plan (SRTS AP) in 2021. The SRTS AP outlines initial goals, strategies, and actions to create and manage a countywide SRTS program. Through this process, the agencies jointly developed and supported a recommendation to establish a countywide SRTS program to support schools in need of SRTS programming. In Fall 2023, OCTA and OCHCA established a SRTS program in Orange County, continuing both agencies partnership. The SRTS AP also included the establishment of a Stakeholder Committee that will “serve as a resource to program staff and will play a central role in actively promoting and implementing this Action Plan.” Committee members will cultivate relationships to foster collaboration in the SRTS community, which continues to build a culture of safety for the Countywide SRTS program along with OCTA’s Next STEP (Safe Transportation Education Program) and Orange County Health Care Agency’s (OCHCA) Injury Prevention for SRTS and future programs.

Events

Buena Park
An Artful Approach to School Safety in Buena Park
The City of Buena Park is enhancing safety for students walking to school with its inaugural decorative crosswalk, located at 8th and Gramercy Streets. Completed in September 2022 and strategically positioned near Carl E. Gilbert Elementary School and George Bellis Park, this permanent installation features panels designed by Southern California artist Steffen Vala.
Costa Mesa
Stepping Up Safe Routes to School in Costa Mesa
Costa Mesa is making significant strides in promoting active transportation and enhancing safety for students. The City has been building momentum through programs and planning efforts related to Safe Routes to School.
OCHCA
OCHCA and Maple Elementary Team Up for Safer, Healthier Students
In a collaborative effort to improve student safety and wellness, the Orange County Health Care Agency (OCHCA) has teamed up with Maple Elementary School in Fullerton. This partnership, under the umbrella of the Safe Routes to School (SRTS) Program and CalFresh Healthy Living initiative, aims to promote physical activity, including walking and biking to school, and nutritious eating among students and families.
SAAS
Making Pedestrian Safety a Permanent Fixture in Santa Ana
After two years of dedicated community engagement and collaboration, the Willard neighborhood in Santa Ana celebrated a major milestone in March 2024 with the permanent installation of a decorative crosswalk at W. 15th Street and N. Ross Street. The location of the crosswalk — adjacent to a middle school and park — is designed to help children, families, and community members cross safely to and from their destination and enjoy the art along the way.
Coming soon: Next STEP
Next STEP will continue SRTS education and encouragement activities (assemblies, bike rodeos, and walk-to-school events) at 25 public elementary schools. In addition of conducting roadway safety audits for potential infrastructure improvements and recommendations.
Walk to School Day 2023
Walk to School Day occurred on October 4, 2023. This countywide event was an opportunity to encourage and celebrate safe walking and biking to school and promote the importance of daily physical activity. The OC Health Care Agency’s (HCA) Injury Prevention Program provided resources to 130 OC schools, representing 16 school districts. This campaign was a successful collaboration between HCA, the OC Safe Kids Coalition, school districts, individual school sites, and other community partners.

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