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| Jackson Public Schools Transportation Study |
| overview Over 4,100 students in the Jackson Public Schools rely on school buses to get to school. Of these students a significant number of them are within a reasonable walking distance of school and could potentially walk to school on a daily basis. This study identifies which of those students could reasonably be required to walk to school based on existing and potential conditions. It also looks at the cost of the infrastructure changes and the potential transportation savings for the school district.
This study is part of a greater Project U-Turn effort including the Safe Routes to School and Environmental Improvements program. This project addresses the overall goal to increase physical fitness and promote sustainable transportation in the City of Jackson.
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JPS Transportation Study Final Report a 3 MB PDF file
project information
Client: Jackson Public Schools Department of Transportation 1401 North Brown Street Jackson, MI 49202 (517) 841-2180
Contact: Craig Frazier, Supervisor of Transportation Scott TenBrink, Executive Director of the Fitness Council of Jackson
date: 2009
The Greenway Collaborative, Inc. 214 Nickels Arcade Ann Arbor, MI 48104-1911 Phone: 734-668-8848 Fax: 734-668-8820
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