Funding Recipients
Interested to know who has received funds for a Safe Routes program? Look no further! Below is a list of projects being funded. If you’re ready to apply for funding, please refer to the Application Guidelines.
2008
Noninfrastructure projects
- Papillion – Carriage Hill Elementary School Project
- Public Health Solutions District Health Department – “No Child Left Inside” Walk/Bike to School Program (Crete)
- Omaha McMillan Magnet Middle School Project
- Public Health Solutions District Health Department – “No Child Left on Their Behind” Rural Community Project (Exeter, Deshler, Diller, Wilber, and Wymore/Blue Springs)
Infrastructure projects
- Loup City Red Raider Route to School
- Wood You Walk to School in Elwood Project
- Friend Safe School Routes
- Laurel Safe Routes Project
- Omaha McMillan Magnet Middle School Project
View the details for each project (pdf).
2007
Noninfrastructure projects
- Lexington Public Schools Street & Bike Safety Program
- Holdrege Public Schools Walk & Bike to School Program
- Grand Island Walnut Middle School Safe Routes to School Program
- Hastings Safe Routes Public Awareness Campaign
- Maywood Tiger Paw Trail – Noninfrastructure
- McCook Public Schools Walk to School Program
- Papillion – Rumsey Station Elementary Safe Routes to School Program
- Lincoln – Elliott School Walking & Biking Project
- Springview Student Safety Awareness Campaign
- Friend Walk to School Brochures & Education
Infrastructure projects
- Kearney Kids Safe Trek to School
- Holdrege Public Schools Walk & Bike to School Program
- Wallace School – School Route Sidewalk Project
- Yutan Trail System – Phase 1
- Papillion – Rumsey Station Elementary Safe Routes to School Program
- Maywood Tiger Paw Trail
- Auburn Middle School Pedestrian Crossing Improvement
- O’Neill – Hynes Avenue School Route Sidewalk
- Orleans Safe Routes to School
- Bellevue – Chandler View Elementary School School Route Sidewalk
- Osmond Community School School Route Sidewalk
- Springview Designated Routes to School
- Grand Island Walnut Middle School Safe Routes to School Project

