Traffic Safety Project
Getting Involved
Safety and
Traffic-
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PEDESTRIAN AND BICYCLIST
SAFETY PROJECT VISION
This project will facilitate a City College/East Village environment that is
safe, welcoming and accommodating for pedestrians, persons in wheelchairs
and bicyclists.
PLANNING FOR THE FUTURE
With the continued growth of City College and the downtown redevelopment
surrounding the college campus, the added density of new residents,
businesses and students means increased vehicular traffic and concerns about
street and pedestrian safety. Awareness and environmental improvements are
critical to increasing the safety for pedestrians, bicyclists and motorists.
PROJECT GOALS
Prevention of pedestrian & bicyclist injuries and fatalities
♦ Promote pedestrian and bicyclist safety
at City College, San Diego High School and in the nearby East Village
community, including safety for persons with disabilities
♦ Engage students and neighbors in efforts to increase safety awareness,
skills and advocacy
♦ Reduce environmental risks by advocating for more pedestrian/bicyclist
friendly walkways and streets
♦ Advance safety policies and increase enforcement of traffic laws
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Dan Tomsky
Senior Project Manager Institute for Public Strategies
(619) 296-3311, ext. 15
dtomsky@publicstrategies.org
Shontey Hambrick
Community Organizer
Institute for Public Strategies
(619) 296-3311, ext. 26
shambrick@publicstrategies.org
Carol Dexheimer
Vice President of Administrative Services
San Diego City College
1313 Park Boulevard
San Diego, CA 92101
(619) 388-3428
caroldex@sdccd.edu |
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