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Groups Advocate for Safer Roads

In an effort to make Connecticut roads safer, groups released a “toolkit” to help towns improve their roads.

 

The Tri-State Transportation Campaign and the Connecticut Conference of Municipalities released the "Complete Streets in a Box" toolkit which provides resources to support the adoption and implementation of complete streets policies on a local level.

Complete streets are designed to be safe, comfortable, and convenient for travel for everyone, regardless of age or ability—motorists, pedestrians, cyclists, and public transportation riders alike.

 “This toolkit empowers local Connecticut governments to pursue life-saving complete streets policies, which ensure that roads are built with pedestrian, cyclist, and motorist safety in mind,” said Tri-State Transportation Campaign Executive Director Veronica Vanterpool. “With 121 pedestrians killed on Connecticut’s roads between 2008 and 2010, local complete streets policies can’t be adopted and implemented fast enough.”

A study from the Tri-State Transportation Campaign showed that .

“Many municipalities have found that complete streets can improve traffic safety, address health and wellness concerns, help the environment, and support vibrant neighborhoods,” said James J. Finley, executive director and CEO of the Connecticut Conference of Municipalities. “We are happy to provide this toolkit for local leaders interested in learning more about the complete streets philosophy.”

In 2009, Connecticut adopted a statewide complete streets law that is considered one of the strongest in the country. According to the law, all transportation projects that receive state funding must consider using complete streets design features. In Connecticut, it is important that local communities follow suit and consider adopting local policies that encourage a full complete streets network in our region.

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g, Let's throw out some more numbers... Here is a site to look at:Read More http://www.sde.ct.gov/sde/lib/sde/PDF/dgm/report1/basiccon.pdf This is the Connecticut State Department of Education Bureau of Grants Management spreadsheet. It shows and compares what Danbury is paying per student compared to the rest of the state. Looking at the numbers, out of the 170+ districts in the state, Danbury pays the 8th LEAST amount per pupil. Out of the 10 districts in Connecticut that have over 10,000 students, Danbury ranks 2nd LOWEST in the state. This amount is about $3,000 less per pupil than the average of the state and the average of districts with 10,000+ students.
g May 20, 2013 at 01:33 pm
Good afternoon Jessica, Danbury plans to spend approximately $114,000,000 on teaching staff salaryRead More and benefits for the next school year per the school budget here - http://www.danbury.k12.ct.us/bbadmin/Budget/2012-2013%20budget.pdf the total budget is $121,000,000. Teachers, administrators, contracted professionals, staff enrichment programs, staff insurance, and the rest comprise about 95% of the school system budget. See staff cost summary on page 8 of the report. You'll also note our board of education plans to spend a bit more than 3 million dollars on supplies and materials plus a million on equipment. The budget represents a 5% increase from the prior year. On our district home page - http://www.danbury.k12.ct.us/ it says Danbury has 10,300 my calculator tells me that's about $12,000 per child in the district. With $12,000 per child, why are teachers paying for supplies? Hmm ... let me think ... 95% of the budget goes to staff salary and benefits for the long 185 day year .... I have a guess where the money goes. Do you?
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