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Board considers formal rubric and traffic-safety committee to evaluate hazardous routes and make busing recommendations
Summary
The board reviewed proposed procedures to move hazardous-route identification and decisions into the transportation policy series, discussed a district traffic-safety committee that would include Provo City engineering representation, and considered an April notification deadline if bus service changes are recommended.
Provo — At its Jan. 14 study session the Provo School District Board of Education discussed changes to how the district identifies hazardous walking and biking routes and whether to create a district traffic-safety committee to review school community council recommendations and make busing decisions.
Nut graf: The board’s policy committee has proposed moving route-hazard guidance from the school community council procedure to the transportation policy series and creating a traffic-safety committee — including district transportation staff and a Provo City engineering representative — to inspect sites,…
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