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RICHFIELD, MN — Students in Richfield are among those that will benefit from an $8.2 million grant to support the Safe Routes to School program across Minnesota.
The funding for Richfield Public Schools will go to existing local programs, such as funding for a bike fleet with a trailer to teach children how to ride, or funding for bike parking.
"Thousands of school children now have more opportunities to walk and bike to schools because of the Safe Routes to School program," said Nancy Daubenberger, interim MnDOT commissioner, in a news release.
"More students walking and biking means less traffic on the road and near schools, improving safety and promoting healthier kids."
The Safe Routes to School program is funded through a combination of state and federal dollars. Learn more about the program here.
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