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150 ~ CiTY OF SAN LEANDRO BiCYCLE & PEDESTRiAN MASTER PLAN <br />A crossing over a free right turn lane in front of Washington Elementary. <br />San Leandro has applied for and received multiple SR2S grants, which have <br />been used to fund programs, lighted crosswalks and other improvements. <br />Additionally, the City has developed walking maps for all its elementary <br />schools that indicate the suggested route that children should use to travel <br />between home and school. if a school has had a recent site assessment, those <br />can be found in Appendix G. <br />Schools in both the San Leandro and San Lorenzo Unified School Districts are <br />active in the Countywide SR2S Program. The following San Leandro Unified <br />and San Lorenzo Unified (within San Leandro city limits) were active during the <br />2016-2017 academic year: <br />„„San Leandro High School <br />„„Bancroft Middle School <br />„„John Muir Middle School <br />„„Washington Manor Middle School <br />„„Garfield Elementary School <br />„„James Madison Elementary School <br />„„James Monroe Elementary School <br />„„Jefferson Elementary School <br />„„McKinley Elementary School <br />„„Roosevelt Elementary School <br />„„Washington Elementary School <br />„„Wilson Elementary School <br />„„Corvallis Elementary School (SLZUSD) <br />„„Dayton Elementary School (SLZUSD) <br />The effectiveness of SR2S programs and projects in San Leandro could be <br />enhanced if future SR2S grants and projects were coordinated to achieve a <br />strategic vision. Thus, it is recommended that San Leandro develop a Safe <br />Routes to School Strategic Plan with measurable goals and milestones. <br />Guidance for this Strategic Plan could come from a Safe Routes to School <br />Steering Committee, which could be composed of City and school district <br />staff, parents, nonprofit organizations such as Cycles of Change, Bike East Bay, <br />and other related stakeholders. This plan should also be coordinated with the <br />larger countywide efforts of the Alameda County Transportation Commission. <br />288