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September Safe Routes to School Advisory Committee meeting is cancelled

September 11, 2025
The September 18 Safe Routes to School Advisory Committee meeting is cancelled. The next meeting will be Thursday, November 20, 2025, from 2:00 – 4:00 pm.
For questions, please contact Xao Posadas.
If you wish to give testimony for the November meeting, including items not on the agenda, please sign up in the way provided at the meeting. All public comments submitted for September will be moved to November.
A designated public comment time takes place near the beginning of each meeting. People wishing to testify or otherwise present information to the Committee are encouraged to:
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Notify Katrina Smith 48 hours ahead of time with a written copy of your public comment.
- To mail comments in, please use this address: Attn: Katrina Smith, SRTS Program Coordinator, Oregon Department of Transportation, 355 Capitol St NE, MS43 Salem, OR 97301.
About the Safe Routes to School Advisory Committee
The Safe Routes to School Advisory Committee includes about 15 volunteers appointed by the ODOT director. Members represent various topics and organizations, including health, equity, Safe Routes to School practitioners, school district pupil transportation, the Oregon Department of Education, the League of Oregon Cities, the Association of Oregon Counties, Metropolitan Planning Organizations, each ODOT region, law enforcement, ODOT, small cities, the Oregon Bike and Pedestrian Advisory Committee, and the Oregon Transportation Safety Committee. The committee meets at least quarterly and is charged with recommending projects for funding in ODOT’s Safe Routes to School Construction and Education Grant Programs. The committee advises the Oregon Transportation Commission and ODOT.
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Meetings are open to everyone
Accommodations will be provided for individuals with disabilities. To request an accommodation, please email Roberto Coto, or call statewide relay at 7-1-1 at least 72 hours prior to the meeting. Reasonable accommodations such as assistive hearing devices, sign language interpreters and materials in large print or audiotape will be provided as needed.
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