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CT DOT Safe Routes to School coordinator urges towns to use microgrants, education and walk/bike events

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Bridgette Moriarty, Connecticut DOT’s Safe Routes to School state coordinator, asked towns to use the program’s education, walk audits and technical assistance and noted school‑area projects often receive priority for certain federal and state grant programs.

Bridgette Moriarty, Connecticut Department of Transportation’s Safe Routes to School state coordinator, briefed the committee on the state Safe Routes to School program and related active‑transportation supports.

“Safe Routes to School is encouragement, enforcement, evaluation and engineering — and education is the centerpiece,” Moriarty said, summarizing the program’s five‑E approach and the program’s equity focus. She told the committee Connecticut’s program has provided technical…

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