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Please find the final report summarizing Mountain View's SRTS program activities from 2019-2023
Spring 2024 Parent Survey English or Spanish
Introduction
In 2011, the City launched a Safe Routes to School (SRTS) program to promote walking and bicycling to school for Mountain View students and families. Our currently program is supported by a grant from the 2016 VTA Measure B Education/Encouragement Program.
Why Walk and Roll to School
Walking and biking to school keeps children happy, healthy and focused. It establishes healthy habits and an active lifestyle that is more likely to continue as children age. It promotes social inclusion, functional independence and spatial intelligence. And it improves transportation safety, reduces traffic congestion and helps us all combat climate change.
Benefits of Safe Routes to School
Watch Santa Clara Safe Routes for All to learn more about the program.
How to Walk and Roll to School
Suggested Routes to School maps are created for Mountain View public schools to show preferred routes for walking or bicycling to/from school.
- Bubb Elementary
- Castro and Mistral Elementary
- Crittenden Middle
- Graham Middle
- Imai Elementary
- Landels Elementary
- Los Altos High School
- Monta Loma Elementary
- Mountain View /Alta Vista High Schools
- Springer Elementary
- Stevenson and Theuerkauf Elementary
- Jose Vargas Elementary (MVWSD)
Please consider creating a "walking school bus" or "bike train" so you can walk or ride together.
Rules For Riding Pamphlet
How to Get Involved
Join the Safe Routes Coordinating Committee
We need your help to keep us all healthy and safe! Please consider joining the Safe Routes to School Coordinating Committee to help us develop and effectively implement the SRTS program. As a Transportation Safety Rep for your school, you can help by:
- Providing feedback to City staff on capital and design improvements near schools;
- Leading safety and encouragement events (walk and roll events, SRTS tabling, bus to school day);
- Become a partner with Mountain View schools and the City to improve safety near school; and
- Building community with other parents around transportation safety.
To join, please email priyoti.ahmed@mountainview.gov.
Crossing Guards
There are 21 funded crossing guard locations in Mountain View. City of Mountain View and Mountain View Whisman School District (MVWSD) fund the crossing guards in Mountain View. Please click here for the list of crossing guard locations.
What Other Resources are Available
- Bicycle and Pedestrian Safety for Parents and Youth Booklet (Spanish also available)
- Caltrain Safety
- Carpool
- Crossing Guard Schedule 2023-2024 update coming soon
- City of Mountain View Map for Level of Bike Stress
- Safety Tips and Education Materials (coming soon!)
- Smart Cycling Videos, League of American Bicyclists
- SRTS Curriculum Best Practices
- Transit
- Use Your Head, Wear A Helmet (Spanish and Vietnamese also available)
- Walk & Roll Activity Book: Learn about the rules of the road and test your skills (Menlo Park Activity Book)
- Volunteer with us!