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Year Grant Awarded Project Number Grantee School District Project Colorado Safe Routes to School Projects Year Grant Project CDOT Grantee School District Project Name Award Project Type Source of Funding Awarded Number Region Federal - FY 2005-06 15933 City of Aurora Aurora Public Schools Classes, walking/wheeling Wed, crossing guard $19,750 1 Education SAFETU-LU Boulder Valley School Federal - FY2005-06 15934 Boulder Valley School District Friekometer, walk/roll days, WTSD $73,448 4 Education District SAFETU-LU Federal - FY 2005-06 15935 City of Longmont St Vrain Valley Schools Walk or wheel Thurs, LCI instruction, maps $74,625 4 Education SAFETU-LU Denver Public Schools / Federal - FY2005-06 15930 Denver Public Schools Committee, skills on wheels, ped-presentation $45,670 1 Education Denver Osteopathic SAFETU-LU University of Colorado, Federal - FY 2005-06 15936 Denver Public Schools Audit, planning teams, develop plan, report $29,341 1 Education Denver SAFETU-LU City of Colorado Springs, Develop Walk and Roll DVD with promotional Federal - FY2005-06 15937 School Districts 2, 11, 12, 20 & 49 $34,315 2 Education Ridefinders campaign to inform schools and parents SAFETU-LU Federal - FY 2005-06 15932 Town of Carbondale Roaring Fork RE-1 Teams, audits, Walk to School Week $62,000 3 Education SAFETU-LU Jefferson County Schools - Federal - FY2005-06 15974 Jefferson County Schools WTSD, assembly, classes, crossing guard $34,000 1 Education Bergen Meadow ES SAFETU-LU Livable Communities Federal - FY 2005-06 15931 Jefferson County Schools Stakeholder group and education programs $46,521 1 Education Support Center SAFETU-LU Federal - FY2005-06 16002 City of Commerce City Adams County SD 14 Sidewalk and signals-Central ES $100,689 1 Infrastructure SAFETU-LU City of Boulder / Go Path, sidewalks, bike racks-Flatirons & Foothills Federal - FY2005-06 15932 Boulder Valley School District $152,540 1 Infrastructure Boulder ES; Southern Hills MS SAFETU-LU Federal - FY2005-06 15958 Town of Erie St Vrain Valley Schools County Line Road Trail - Erie ES $161,000 4 Infrastructure SAFETU-LU Striping and trail/sidewalk building-Longfellow Federal - FY2005-06 16167 City of Salida Salida SD R32-J $86,415 5 Infrastructure ES, Salida MS & HS SAFETU-LU returned Federal - FY2005-06 Delta County SD 50 Delta County SD 50 Lighted cross walk-Cedarridge ES $30,139 3 Infrastructure grant SAFETU-LU City/County of Denver - Federal - FY2005-06 16016 Denver Public Schools Sidewalk installation - University Park ES $70,153 1 Infrastructure Public Works SAFETU-LU City/County of Denver - Traffic island and flash beacons at Dunkett & Federal - FY2005-06 16015 Denver Public Schools $38,940 1 Infrastructure Public Works Caithness Pl - Valdez ES SAFETU-LU City/County of Denver - Federal - FY2005-06 16017 Denver Public Schools Pedestrian refuge on Downing - Mitchell ES $37,689 1 Infrastructure Public Works SAFETU-LU Douglas County Public Federal - FY2005-06 15949 Douglas County SD 12 Crossing improvements-Platte River Academy $50,940 1 Infrastructure Works SAFETU-LU Federal - FY2005-06 16049 City of Colorado Springs Cheyenne Mountain SD 12 Pedestrian safety and access - Cresta Road $100,000 2 Infrastructure SAFETU-LU Federal - FY2005-06 16049 City of Colorado Springs Harrison SD 2 Crossing improvements-Carmel School $34,510 2 Infrastructure SAFETU-LU Federal - FY2005-06 16049 City of Colorado Springs Colorado Springs SD 11 Intersection Improvements-Templeton Gap $17,710 2 Infrastructure SAFETU-LU Federal - FY2005-06 16082 Town of Carbondale Roaring Fork RE-1 Separated path-Carbondale Middle School $85,647 3 Infrastructure SAFETU-LU Jefferson County Dept of Federal - FY2005-06 15953 Jefferson County Schools North Evergreen Trail Development (NEAT) $48,910 1 Infrastructure Highways & SAFETU-LU Federal - FY2005-06 15959 City of Fort Collins Poudre R-1 Sidewalk improvements-Dunn Es $33,123 4 Infrastructure SAFETU-LU Sidewalk installation, RR crossing-Baker Central Federal - FY2005-06 15963 City of Fort Morgan Morgan County RE-3 $132,740 4 Infrastructure School, Columbine ES, Ft. Morgan MS SAFETU-LU Federal - FY2005-06 16021 City of Pueblo Pueblo SD 60 Bike lanes and signs-Geaton MS $83,008 2 Infrastructure SAFETU-LU Page 1 of Colorado Safe Routes to School Projects New and improved walkways-Chappelow Federal - FY2005-06 15970 City of Evans Greeley-Evans SD 6 $57,735 4 Infrastructure Magnet, Dos Rios ES SAFETU-LU Sidewalk/crosswalk improvements-John Evan Federal - FY2005-06 15960 City of Evans Greeley-Evans SD 6 $27,310 4 Infrastructure MS SAFETU-LU Federal - FY2005-06 15961 Children's Hospital Weld County RE-8 Sidewalk and ADA ramp-Ft. Lupton ES $137,372 4 Infrastructure SAFETU-LU Amount FY2005-06 29 projects - 20 Infrastructure/9 non-infrastructure FY 2005-06 Total Awarded $1,906,240 $6,000,000+ Requested: Federal - FY 2007 16320 City of Aurora Aurora Public Schools District-wide PE Teacher Training $24,100 1 Education SAFETU-LU Boulder Valley School Federal - FY 2007 16319 Boulder Valley School District Freikometers, Walk/Roll Days, Courses, WTSD $36,101 4 Education District SAFETU-LU City/County of Denver - Audit, Maps, Training, Walking School Bus, Federal - FY 2007 16318 Denver Public Schools $51,400 1 Education Dept of Environmental WTSD SAFETU-LU Denver Public Schools - Committee, Skills on Wheels, Ped- Federal - FY 2007 16323 Denver Public Schools $50,120 1 Education Risk Management Presentations SAFETU-LU Federal - FY 2007 16321 Denver Health & Hospitals Denver Public Schools Bicycle Course, PTO Presentation, Newsletter $26,734 1 Education SAFETU-LU Federal - FY 2007 16317 CDOT for Bicycle Colorado All within CDOT Regions 1-5 Rural SRTS PE Teacher Training $68,700 All Education SAFETU-LU Audit, Bike and Walk Across Colo., School Federal - FY 2007 16316 City of Fort Collins Poudre R-1 $22,208 4 Education Award SAFETU-LU Teller County Public Cripple Creek-Victor SD RE-1; Federal - FY 2007 16322 Instruction, Bike Rodeos, WTSD $13,581 2 Education Health Woodland Park SD RE-2 SAFETU-LU Path, ramps, crossing, bike (details missing) - Federal - FY 2007 16283 City of Boulder Boulder Valley School District $192,750 4 Infrastructure Southern Hills MS SAFETU-LU Federal - FY 2007 16652 City/County of Denver Denver Public Schools Pedestrian safety improvements - Swansea ES $134,640 1 Infrastructure SAFETU-LU Pedestrian and bicycle improvements - Ashley Federal - FY 2007 16653 City/County of Denver Denver Public Schools $85,061 1 Infrastructure ES SAFETU-LU Pedestrian safety and access improvements - Federal - FY 2007 16049 City of Colorado Springs Harrison SD 2 $184,984 2 Infrastructure Cresta Rd. SAFETU-LU Federal - FY 2007 16324 Town of Palmer Lake Lewis-Plamer SD 28 Sidewalks, crosswalks - Palmer Lake $230,553 2 Infrastructure SAFETU-LU Lights, signs, striping, bike racks - Compass Federal - FY 2007 16413 City of Wheat Ridge Jefferson County Schools $60,000 1 Infrastructure Montessori SAFETU-LU Federal - FY 2007 16244 Town of Ridgway Ridgway School District R-2 Town of Ridgeway Sidewalk project $54,300 5 Infrastructure * SAFETU-LU Striping, traffic calming, signs, sidewalks, racks - Federal - FY 2007 16511 City of Pueblo Pueblo SD 60 $108,338 2 Infrastructure Highland Park ES SAFETU-LU Amount FY 2007 16 projects - 8 infrastructure/8 non-infrastructure FY 2007 Total Awarded $1,343,570 $ 4,089,103 Requested: Federal - FY 2008 16851 City of Centennial Cherry Creek SD Centennial SRTS Program $26,800 1 Education SAFETU-LU Boulder Valley School Federal - FY 2008 16850 Boulder Valley School District BVSD Bike Rack Program and Encouragement $60,765 4 Education District SAFETU-LU Boulder Valley School SRTS Program - Heatherwood Elementary Federal - FY 2008 16858 Boulder Valley School District $28,628 4 Education District School, Whittier Elementary School SAFETU-LU Denver Public Schools - Federal - FY 2008 16855 Denver Public Schools SRTS Program $42,440 1 Education Risk Management SAFETU-LU Federal - FY 2008 16857 Denver Health & Hospitals Denver Public Schools DPS Ride $39,593 1 Education SAFETU-LU Federal - FY 2008 16852 Golden Police Dept Jefferson County Schools Golden SRTS Program at 3 Elementary Schools $22,600 1 Education SAFETU-LU Page 2 of Colorado Safe Routes to School Projects Federal - FY 2008 16856 Durango Public Schools Durango SD 9-R Durango KidRoutes Education $35,000 5 Education SAFETU-LU Southern Ute Com Action Federal - FY 2008 16853 Ignacio SD 11-JT Ignacio SRTS Program $13,977 5 Education Program SAFETU-LU Federal - FY 2008 16854 City of Loveland Thompson R2J Tires-n-Tennies Tuesdays $5,800 4 Education SAFETU-LU City of Boulder / Go Federal - FY 2008 16918 Boulder Valley School District Bear Creek ES Infrastructure Project $154,000 4 Infrastructure Boulder SAFETU-LU Federal - FY 2008 19896 Town of Lyons St Vrain Valley Schools Lyons Elementary School School Safety $69,093 4 Infrastructure SAFETU-LU Sidewalk Improvement at Paonia Elementary Federal - FY 2008 16955 Town of Paonia Delta County SD 50 $202,419 3 Infrastructure * School SAFETU-LU N. 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