WALKING MAPS FOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
The City of Appleton, Department of Public Works, creates and maintains maps that help parents, guardians and kids find the best route to safely walk and bike to their school. The maps display streets with and without sidewalks, intersection stops and yields, traffic signals, marked crosswalks, signed school zones, crossing guard posts and neighborhood destinations.
Please review this informational letter about how to use the maps, along with safety tips for walkers, bicyclist, and motorists.
Interactive Walking Maps
There is now an interactive map to better plan your route. As conditions change throughout the school year, this map will be updated accordingly.
- School Walking Map
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Printed Walking Maps
These are the traditional maps, printed at the beginning of the school year.
- Ferber Elementary School
- Foster Elementary School
- Franklin Elementary School
- Highlands Elementary School
- Horizons Elementary School
- Huntley Elementary School
- Jefferson Elementary School
- Johnston Elementary School
Safe Routes To School (SRTS) Initiative
The school walking maps are the City of Appleton’s participation in the local SRTS initiative. SRTS programs promote safe, convenient and fun opportunities for kids to walk and bike to and from schools that promote physical activity and enhance neighborhood safety. For additional information on SRTS, and how to create safe, convenient and fun opportunities for kids to walk and bike to and from schools, contact our local Regional Planning Commission. (http://eastcentralsrts.org/)