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Alameda County SR2S Task Force Meetings

Be sure to participate in a Task Force meeting in your community to learn about events, share ideas, and receive materials for your school’s next event. Throughout Alameda County, school champions — including parents, school staff and administrators — come together to engage with site coordinators and other champions in their cities. These Task Force meetings encourage, equip, and educate champions about our program and services we are bringing to this upcoming school year.

 

Upcoming Task Force Meetings:

School staff and champions participating in Bike to School Day 2026 are encouraged to attend a Task Force Meeting. 

  • Alameda: April 20th from 11am-12pm
  • Fremont: April 20th from 4-5pm
  • Oakland/Albany/Emeryville: April 21st from 3-4pm
  • Central + Newark/New Haven: April 23rd from 3-4pm
  • Tri Valley: April 27th from 3-4pm
  • Berkeley: April 28th from 4-5pm
  • Youth Task Force: April 29th from 4:15-5:15pm

If you have questions or need more information about Task Force meetings, please email [email protected] or reach out to your site coordinator.

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The Alameda County Safe Routes to Schools Program is a program of the Alameda County Transportation Commission (alamedactc.org) and is funded with Alameda County’s local Measure BB sales tax, and regional, state, and federal funds.

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