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ISSUE 2 SUMMER 2015 ALERT TODAY ALIVE TOMORROW QUARTERLY UPDATE WHAT S INSIDE: MAIN FEATURE US DOT s Mayor s Challenge.... 02 FROM THE CAPITAL CITY Complete Streets Implementation Plan.... 03 2015 FDOT Design Training Expo.... 03 OTHER NEWS Walkwise Florida - Statewide Initiative.... 04 High Visibility Enforcement Award.... 04 High Visibility Enforcement Award Phase III Kicks Off.... 04 PAST EVENTS First Coast Kids Triathlon With The Jaguars.... 05 Florida Crossing Guard Summit.... 05 National Bike To School Day With Scott Lagasse Jr..... 05 PAST EVENTS (CONTINUED) Cyclovia City Of Temple Terrace.... 06 Team SLR At Daytona International Speedway.... 06 Florida PTA Health And Wellness Fair.... 06 WHAT S NEW? New Pedestrian Hybrid Beacon Tip Card & Partnerships.... 06 UPCOMING EVENTS PSAP Technical Training.... 07 Jacksonville Jaguars Honor Rows/ATAT Kickoff.... 07 International Walk To School Day.... 07 ANNOUNCEMENTS Coalition Champion Awards For April & July....11 Dr. Patricia Byers Awarded 2014 Injury Prevention Award....11 SOCIAL MEDIA POSTS.... 08 FUN AND GAMES....09-10 CONTACT US.... 11 EVENTS AUGUST 3-9 National Stop on Red Week Activation will be on August 7th, 9am -11am Broward, Orange and Duval Counties. AUGUST 12 Kings Point Clubhouse at Sun City Center Visit the Alert Today Florida Facebook page to share your stories. AUGUST 15 Jaguars Foundation 5k Run EverBank Field Jacksonville, FL SEPTEMBER 1-3 USF Bulls Walk & Bike Week University of South Florida Tampa, FL OCTOBER 7 International Walk to School Day BULLS and WEEK www.alerttodayflorida.com FROM THE EDITOR After attending my first Alert Today Florida coalition meeting in May, I couldn t help but feel excited at being a part of such a great team. Learning about all the fantastic work being done across the state, from coalition presentations on best practices to honoring pedestrian and bicycle safety champions for the quarter, a rewarding sense of accomplishment filled the room. A lot of the encouragement and motivation came from the Coalition s leader, State Bicycle and Pedestrian Safety Program Manager Trenda McPherson. Her attention and guidance to each of the seven coalition teams helped build a strong statewide network. Throughout this newsletter, we will take a look at the work completed in the past three months. While there is still much work to be done, the coalition teams have accomplished their goals at a stellar pace. 01

MAIN FEATURE USDOT S MAYORS CHALLENGE With the conclusion of Florida Bike Month in March and National Bike Month in May, the US Department of Transportation (USDOT) Mayors Challenge is running in full force. As previously discussed in the last newsletter, Secretary Foxx of the USDOT launched the Mayors Challenge for Safer People and Safer Streets at the kickoff event on March 12th in Washington D.C. His challenge invited mayors and local elected officials to get involved by making a public statement about their cities and jurisdictions safety, and forming a local action team that will help improve pedestrian and bicycle safety, convenience and accessibility. Based on the information shared at the Safer People, Safer Streets Summit, each city will assess their barriers, issues, and challenges using the appropriate data. From there they will develop a work plan for how they can improve upon their infrastructure using the given Challenge activities. The activities include taking a Complete Streets approach and implementing the standards identifying and addressing barriers to make streets safe and convenient for all road users; gathering and tracking biking and walking data; developing designs that are appropriate to the context of the street; taking advantage of opportunities to create and complete pedestrian and bicycle networks; improving walking and biking safety laws and regulations, and educating and enforcing proper road-use behavior. The goal is to improve safety for pedestrians and bicyclists by incorporating safe and convenient facilities into future transportation projects. Many communities across the United States have embraced the concept of reducing roadway congestion and improving alternative transportation infrastructure. As of June of this year, 230 cities from around the country have signed up to participate in the Challenge, and Florida had the highest level of involvement with 36 cities participating. There s still time for more cities to join this movement by having their mayor or local officials approve and accept the Challenge. Once there has been approval, then the real work begins! Secretary Foxx stated that this is a concept on which the country needs focus. Quoted in the USDOT s Fast Lane blog, he said, A tidal wave is coming for us in transportation, a wave of people and freight Our infrastructure system, which struggles to meet its current challenges, won t be able to ride the coming wave. Especially when you consider today s transportation funding situation. Not only can these multimodal improvements benefit the general health and economy of citizens, they also provide a part of the solution to the large future demand for transportation infrastructure. The 30-year transportation forecast written in the USDOT Beyond Traffic draft iterates the importance of pursuing multimodal transportation systems that meet and exceed such challenges. It is not just a short-term issue, but an actual long-term problem that is important to address now. With the help of the USDOT, Florida is determined to provide those solutions. MAYORS' CHALLENGE: Florida Participation 1. Boca Raton 19. Fort Lauderdale 2. Melbourne 20. Satellite Beach 3. Bonita Springs 21. Fort Myers 4. Miami 22. South Miami 5. Boynton Beach 23. Hollywood 6. Miami Beach 24. St. Petersburg 7. Broward MPO 25. Jacksonville 8. Miami-Dade 26. Stuart 9. Cape Canaveral 27. Key West 10. North Bay Village 28. Sunrise 11. Cape Coral 29. Kissimmee 12. Orange City 30. Tampa 13. Casselberry 31. Lauderdale Lakes 14. Orange County 32. Temple Terrace 15. Delray Beach 33. Lauderhill 16. Orlando 34. Tequesta 17. Doral 35. Longwood 18. Pinecrest 36. West Palm Beach For more information, email pedbikesafety@dot.gov or visit the website www.dot.gov/mayors-challenge or the Mayors Challenge page at wwwalerttodayflorida.com for more information. 02

FROM THE CAPITAL CITY COMPLETE STREETS IMPLEMENTATION PLAN The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) has made it a priority to improve safety, quality of life, and economic development for all citizens and visitors in Florida. This is why the implementation and training process for the Complete Streets initiative has been an important topic since 2014. The team s mission is to determine what modifications to policies, guidance, manuals, procedures and general practices are needed to put the FDOT Complete Streets Policy into action, and develop a work plan to accomplish these modifications. Since February 2015, FDOT has hosted events and training sessions to help clarify the logistics pertaining to project management and application of multiple topics such as transportation, land use, and design. The development of the Complete Streets Work Plan is currently being written and will set in place a process for FDOT to modify practices, standards, and guidance as needed for most projects. Different districts around the state have already started on task work and implementation plans. Topics such as road diets or roadway configurations and many other best practices are being developed across the state. Most correlate to parts of the Complete Streets Policy. For a list of presentations, check out: http://www.dot.state. fl.us/officeofdesign/training/designexpo/2015/ For more information on Complete Streets policies and implementation in Florida, visit the Complete Streets information page at www.alerttodayflorida.com List of Florida Cities with Complete Streets Policies and/or Resolutions: Auburndale Complete Streets Policy P City 2012 Bartow Complete Streets Policy P City 2012 Bonita Springs Resolution R City 2014 Cape Canaveral Resolution No. 2011-08 R City 2011 Davenport Complete Streets Policy R City 2011 Deerfield Beach Complete Streets Guidelines D City 2012 Dundee Complete Streets Policy P City 2012 Eagle Lake Complete Streets Policy P City 2012 Fort Lauderdale* Complete Streets Policy P City 2013 Fort Lauderdale* Complete Streets Manual D City 2012 Design Fort Meade Complete Streets Policy P City 2011 Fort Myers Resolution R City 2012 Frostproof Complete Streets Policy P City 2012 Grant-Valkaria Resolution No. 07-2011 P City 2011 Haines City Complete Streets Policy P City 2012 Highland Park Complete Streets Policy P City 2012 Hillcrest Heights Complete Streets Policy P City 2012 Jacksonville 2030 Mobility Plan PL City 2011 Lake Alfred Complete Streets Policy P City 2012 Lake Hamilton Complete Streets Policy P City 2012 Lake Wales Complete Streets Policy P City 2012 Lakeland Complete Streets Policy P City 2012 Miami Resolution 09-00274 R City 2009 Mulberry Complete Streets Policy P City 2012 North Lauderdale Complete Streets Principles R City 2012 Orange City Resolution No. 643-11 R City 2011 Palm Bay Resolution No. 2011-22 P City 2011 Palmetto Ordinance 2013-11 Amending PL City 2013 Polk City Complete Streets Policy P City 2012 Pompano Beach Complete Streets Design RD City 2014 Manual Rockledge Resolution No. 2011-695 R City 2011 P = Policy R = Resolution D = Design PL = Plan RD = Resolution & Design 2015 FDOT DESIGN TRAINING EXPO In June, FDOT hosted the 2015 Design Training Expo in Orlando, FL, that focused on topics such as pedestrian lighting, bus rapid transit, and data models. Notably, there was a presentation on Florida s pedestrian/bicycle focused safety initiative and Complete Streets, which was attended by FDOT employees and private sector consultants, including engineers and planners from across the state. The expo was a great opportunity to provide comprehensive guidelines for future projects in anticipation that most future design and construction projects could be required to implement concepts showcased at the expo. Alert Today Florida was at the expo surveying attendees on their local Complete Streets initiatives. Over 400 attendees participated in the survey; all participants received an Alert Today Alive Tomorrow lanyard and goodie bag with safety tip cards. 03

OTHER NEWS WALKWISE FLORIDA - STATEWIDE INITIATIVE Based on the tremendously successful WalkWise Tampa Bay grass roots educational campaign developed by FDOT District 7, the WalkWise Florida campaign kicked off in March 2015 in Duval, Lee, and Polk counties. Since then, WalkWise instructors have presented the program more than 100 times to over 2,000 attendees. WalkWise is a great way to promote pedestrian and bicycle safety while encouraging attendees to become WalkWise Ambassadors for their own communities by spreading the word about pedestrian and bicycle safety to their family, friends, neighbors and colleagues. The program s success will continue in the next year and FDOT District One will begin their own program in Manatee and Sarasota counties later this year. WalkWise Florida Ambassador presenting to a group. HIGH VISIBILITY ENFORCEMENT AWARD Alert Today Florida is proud to announce that the Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety Award, was presented to the Clearwater Police Department for the 2014-2015 grant period. The award is given to the law enforcement agency that participated in the Alert Today Florida High Visibility Enforcement Initiative and presented the largest amount of improvement in their specific high-impact area. Criteria included providing substantial training to officers, amount of media advisory each department produced, and the three-phase progression: education, warning, and citation. Location, hours, officers and number of operations conducted were also taken into Award winning agency: Clearwater Police Department. consideration. Congratulations to the Clearwater Police Department for their fantastic efforts! Looking forward to next year! HIGH VISIBILITY ENFORCEMENT PHASE III KICKS OFF The contracts for the 2015-2016 grant cycle are already being collected. FDOT is overlapping their educational and outreach campaign with the high visibility enforcement operations in many different priority cities and counties across the state. Each of the eligible law enforcement agencies can apply for a contract that enables and encourages officers to use overtime operations to specifically conduct safety regulations pertaining to pedestrians and bicyclists. Funded by FDOT and managed by the Center for Urban Transportation Research (CUTR) at the University of South Florida (USF), the operation is part of the Alert Today Alive Tomorrow initiative to drive down fatalities and educate safety for pedestrians, bicyclists and motorists. Visit the Alert Today Florida website or contact Kristin Larsson, Kristin@cutr.usf.edu at CUTR for more information. 04

PAST EVENTS FIRST COAST KIDS TRIATHLON WITH THE JAGUARS 2015 FLORIDA SCHOOL CROSSING GUARDS SUMMIT The First Coast Kids Triathlon was run on May 2 & 3 at 2015 Florida School Crossing Guards Summit Everbank Field in beautiful downtown Jacksonville and Crossing guards have always played an intricate role in became the first triathlon ever to finish inside an NFL stadium. providing a great level of safety for our communities. Earlier While a triathlon is focused on health and endurance, Alert this year on May 7, FDOT hosted the first ever Florida Today Florida was there to promote safety while walking and School Crossing Guards Summit, which brought together biking to the families and participants attending the event. coordinators, trainers, guards, law enforcement, and school traffic safety program leaders from around the state. NATIONAL BIKE TO SCHOOL DAY WITH SCOTT LAGASSE JR. Several speakers and workshop sessions generated ideas for updates to the 2015 Florida School Crossing Guard Training Guidelines. It is important to recognize how important crossing guards are for providing a level of safety for pedestrians, bicyclists and motorists, while also putting themselves at risk while performing their duties. Their role is vital to driving down fatalities and providing safety within Florida, so make sure to thank your local crossing guard! For more information, check out www.alerttodayflorida.com or for the Florida School Crossing Guard Training Program check out http://www.dot.state.fl.us/safety/2a-programs/ SchoolCrossingGuard.shtm May 6th was a celebration for National Bike to School Day. In partnership with the Alert Today Alive Tomorrow program, Scott Lagasse Jr. from Team SLR strapped on his bicycle helmet and biked with young students and community members at a south Florida school for National Bike to School Day. 05 AlertTodayFlorida.com

PAST EVENTS CYCLOVIA CITY OF TEMPLE TERRACE Alert Today Florida participated in the City of Temple Terrace s Cyclovía event on Sunday, May 17 from 9am to 2pm along 56th Street between Whiteway Drive and Bullard Parkway. Alert Today Florida staff provided pedestrian and bicycle safety tip cards and a bicycle and pedestrian survey for participants to fill out. The staff provided information to help remind bicyclists and pedestrians to follow all the traffic laws and be alert when traveling. TEAM SLR AT DAYTONA INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY This July 4th holiday weekend promotion provided our team the opportunity to make drivers more aware of their responsibility to put down distractions and drive safely every time they get behind the wheel; to remind pedestrians to use the crosswalk; and to remind bicyclists to obey traffic laws and ride in the direction of traffic. Scott Lagasse Jr. from Team SLR was interviewed live by NBC Sports after qualifying in 3rd position. With a fan base of over 50 million, Team SLR represented Alert Today Florida on live television. FLORIDA PTA HEALTH AND WELLNESS FAIR Florida School Crossing Guard Training Program Administrator Dana Crosby attended the Florida PTA Health and Wellness Fair in Palm Harbor, Florida on July 17th. The Florida PTA s Health and Wellness Fair was a great opportunity to provide different resources, as well as network and establish contacts with school PTAs and other organizations locally and statewide. WHAT S NEW? NEW PEDESTRIAN HYBRID BEACON TIP CARD & PARTNERSHIPS New tip card promoting use of the pedestrian hybrid beacon (also known as the High Intensity Activated Crosswalk or HAWK). The tip card provides detailed graphics showing what the drivers and pedestrians will see (see this), followed by a description of steps of what they should do (do this). New pedestrian and driver road infrastructure may be a new concept for communities, so safety tip card distribution to neighborhoods and area businesses can help spread the word on the use of these new facilities. Included on the tip card are local partners to help spread the message about pedestrian safety and the new hybrid beacon facilities. Local partners are a great way to increase the area distribution of safety tip cards. 06

UPCOMING EVENTS PSAP TECHNICAL TRAINING On August 17th, The Public Safety Best Practices forum curacy, and exceed citizen is designed for emergency dispatch center managers and expectations. Alert Today supervisors, quality assurance analysts, trainers, and IT Alive Tomorrow Coalition decision-makers who need to stay informed about the latest data team leader Joe industry trends, best practices, and rapidly-evolving NG9-1-1 Santos will be presenting recording and QA/QI technology. Attendees will discover at the forum. proven techniques to maximize staff performance, automate For more information visit: time-consuming processes, improve service quality and ac- http://www.psapforum.com/orlando/ JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS HONOR ROWS/ATAT KICKOFF On August 27, Alert Today Florida will kick off the 2015 partnership with the Jacksonville Jaguars Foundation in support of the Honor Rows program. The program is focused on local youth setting and achieving goals for personal and academic achievement, physical fitness, and volunteer service. They have also pledged to not use tobacco, alcohol, or illegal drugs. More than 4,000 youth and chaperones will sit in the Honor Rows for the 2015 football season. For additional information visit: http://www.jaguars.com/ foundation-community/foundation/honor-rows.html INTERNATIONAL WALK TO SCHOOL DAY Alert Today Florida will partner with schools around the state for International Walk to School Day. Walk to School Day is typically on Wednesday of the first FULL week in October. For 2015 this means that Walk to School Day will fall on Wednesday, October 7. Please keep in mind that all of October is International Walk to School month, so if October 7 doesn t work for your school or your community, choose another date in October and it will still count along with other events held in the month. For more information visit: http://www.walkbiketoschool.org/keep-going/ ask-the-insider/when-international-walk-school-day-2015 07 AlertTodayFlorida.com

SOCIAL MEDIA FACEBOOK ENGAGEMENTS FROM JULY 8-14, 2015 FOLLOW US /AlertTodayFlorida @AlertTodayFL For more information on Alert Today on Facebook or Twitter, please contact our social media coordinator, Navid Farahbaksh, at nfarahba@cutr.usf.edu AlertTodayFlorida.com 08

FUN AND GAMES ALERT TODAY FLORIDA TWO-MINUTE DRILL WORD SEARCH Review the bike diagram below and memorize as many of the bike parts as you can. On the following page see just how good your memory recall is. ALERT TODAY ALIVE TOMORROW CROSSWORD ACROSS 2 2015 HVE award given to this police department. 4 Event week increasing awareness of the dangers of red light running. 5 GPS Tracker for runs and rides. 6 Alert Today Florida Coalition award winner for July, FDOT District 4. 9 Pedestrian safety education expanding to other counties in Florida. 10 FDOT's Annual Design Training 11 Marlins and Rays Game Series Sponsored by FDOT. DOWN 1 Secretary Foxx's mission for Safer People & Safer Streets. 3 This team partnered with Alert Today Florida and went to the Stanley Cup Finals. 7 Drove the Alert Today Alive Tomorrow Boy Scouts of America car. 8 Also referred to as Open Streets. 09

FUN AND GAMES ALERT TODAY FLORIDA TWO-MINUTE DRILL ALERT TODAY ALIVE TOMORROW CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERS After reviewing the bike diagram on page 9, how many of the bike parts can you remember? How did you do? ALERT TODAY ALIVE TOMORROW RIDDLE How many? Last weekend, I went for a bike ride to the nearby park. I rode my new bicycle that I purchased for commuting to work and recreational rides. On reaching the park, I saw that there were a total of 10 bicycles and tricycles. If the total number of wheels was 26, how many tricycles were there? ANSWER: Scan QR code to the right of this riddle to retrieve the answer. DRIVING, WALKING AND BIKING IN THE DAYTIME OR EVENING If driving, always be aware of distractions on the roadways like glare from the sun. Constantly be alert for bicyclists and pedestrians. Invest in polarized sunglasses as they can help reduce sun glare reflecting from the windshield. If bicycling at night, always be visible for motorists by having a front white light, red reflector and a red light on the back of your bicycle, and follow all traffic signals and laws. If walking, always be visible. Cross at marked crosswalks and look left, right, and left again. Be alert when crossing. Drivers may be distracted or the sun glare may temporarily hinder their vision. 10 Safety Doesn t Happen by Accident.

ANNOUNCEMENTS COALITION CHAMPION AWARDS FOR APRIL & JULY At each statewide Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety Coalition quarterly meeting, a member who has shown tremendous efforts and contributions to pedestrian and bicycle safety is recognized. In April, the Coalition recognized Brenda Young, FDOT District Five Modal Development Manager. She has worked closely with the implementation of sharrows and Bikes May Use Full Lane signs. In July, the Coalition recognized Jennifer Fierman, FDOT District 4 Complete Streets Coordinator. The awards were presented by State Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety Program Manager Trenda McPherson. Brenda Young (far left) pictured with District Five Secretary Noranne Downs (center) and State Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety Program Manager Trenda McPherson (right). Jennifer Fierman (left) pictured with State Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety Program Manager Trenda McPherson (right). DR. PATRICIA BYERS AWARDED 2014 INJURY PREVENTION AWARD The Florida Department of Health has awarded Dr. Patricia Byers the 2014 Injury Prevention Award. Dr. Byers is the Trauma Medical Director and the Chief of Surgical Nutrition at Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami. She is also the principal investigator for Florida s Motorcycle Education and Injury Prevention Program, member of Florida s Motorcycle Safety Coalition, member of Florida s Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety Coalition, and member of Florida s Bicycle Pedestrian Focused Initiative Leadership Team For additioanal information visit: http://www.floridahealth.gov/ newsroom/2015/03/032315-ma-injury-prevention-award.html Dr. Patricia Byers CONTACT US! Trenda McPherson State Bicycle/Pedestrian Safety Program Manager FDOT Traffic Safety Office 605 Suwannee Street, MS 53 Tallahassee, FL 32399-0450 Email: Trenda.McPherson@dot.state.fl.us Phone: 850-414-4025 Jason Jackman Newsletter Editor Research Associate USF Center for Urban Transportation Research Email: jackman@cutr.usf.edu Phone: 813.974.6065 Pei-Sung Lin Ph.D., P.E., PTOE, FITE Program Director ITS, Traffic Operations and Safety USF Center for Urban Transportation Research Email: lin@cutr.usf.edu Phone: 813-974-4910 11