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North Olmsted Legislation
Legislation Number
2025-012
Legislation Date
2/18/2025
Year
2025
Legislation Title
ODOT Safe Routes to School Program Grant
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Equity Analysis <br />To understand the state of walking and biking to school in North Olmsted, it is critical to identify areas where <br />individuals are more likely to walk and bike due to economic necessity. The Active Transportation Needs Analysis <br />uses socio -demographic data from the American Community Survey (ACS) to identify geographic concentrations <br />of disadvantaged residents, considered more vulnerable to unsafe, disconnected, or incomplete active <br />transportation networks. <br />The equity factors in ODOPs statewide AT Need analysis are weighted equally, and include: <br />• Minority groups <br />• youth and older adults <br />• Poverty <br />• Educational attainment <br />• Limited English proficiency <br />• No access to a motor vehicle <br />The map below highlights levels of need across the school district. The neighborhoods to the northeast of the <br />High School and Middle School campus and the neighborhoods around the location of the new Elementary <br />School show the most need for active transportation based on these factors. <br />Figure 16. Equity Analysis Map <br />
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