PEDS 1389 Peachtree Street, Ste 202 Atlanta, GA 30309 2017 IMPACT REPORT
MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIRMAN AND PRESIDENT During 2017, you joined supporters from throughout Georgia to help inspire our vision making our streets and communities great places to walk to become everyone s vision. The second annual Georgia Walks Summit, which we held in Augusta, enabled us to build and strengthen partnerships throughout the state. We also provided workshops that helped transportation professionals learn how to design for pedestrian safety. Yet all too often, walking can be fatal. Sadly, 258 people lost their lives while walking in Georgia, the highest in history. We re partnering with the Georgia Department of Transportation and others to reverse that trend. The Pedestrian Safety Action Plan we developed, which GDOT recently approved, provides detailed strategies and action steps. We worked tirelessly last year to pull Atlanta s sidewalk spending out of the shadows. Facts we uncovered, together with new leadership at City Hall, make us optimistic about achieving the policy and funding changes needed to address the enormous backlog of broken sidewalks. These are just a few of the issues you addressed when you partnered with PEDS to save lives, encourage people to use their feet, and create walk-friendly communities. Your contributions make our work possible. Stay involved, speak up, and keep on walking. 2018 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Andrew Hixson, Chair John Adams Liz Bibby Bob Dallas Scott Haggard Kathryn Harrison Will Herbig Minette Kirkman Everett Morris Jules Murphy Carolyn Rader Nicolia Robinson STAFF Sally Flocks President & CEO Kemberli Sargent Program Manager Larissa Bradburn Operations Manager peds.org
We partnered with Shepherd Center patients on a roll that increased attention to the impact of broken sidewalks and dangerous ramps on people who use wheelchairs. We worked diligently to help prevent government officials from continuing to ignore sidewalks like this. I just want to be able to get to work and run errands safely, James Curtis said. I don t think that s too much to ask for.
Safe access to transit is a top priority. We strengthened partnerships with local, regional and state agencies to help make that a reality. We audited the availability of safe crossing treatments at bus stops on Covington Highway and other state roads. Participating on stakeholder and advisory committees enables us to influence local, state and regional transportation priorities.
Walking clubs we created now located throughout the region are motivating older adults to walk together, walk more and have fun. PEDS Board Chairman and Norcross City Council member Andrew Hixson inspires residents to enjoy Walktober.
MANY THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS AND CONTRIBUTORS Virginia and Charles Brewer Family Foundation FOUNDATION GRANTS The Betty Ann and Ben Huger Family Foundation Enfold Properties, LLC North American Properties Colony Square GOVERNMENT PARTNER CORPORATE SPONSORS, GOOD CLEAN DESIGN Novare Group, Inc. Georgia Safe Sidewalks North Buckhead Civic Association POWER WALKERS John Adams Anonymous In memory of Susan Collins Sally Flocks PATRONS Liz Bibby Scotty Greene PACESETTERS Randy and Julie Bassett Larissa Bradburn Steve Breeser Jim Chapman and Jennifer Reisch Kristin and Tom Clyde Bob Dallas Brian Faison Chad Helmick Susan Ker-Seymer Jamie Olson Henry and Ellen Slack Joe Winter All donations are important to us. But limited space only allows us to include donations of $200 or more. CROSSING GUARDS Anonymous Ashley and Bill Bollwerk John Cheek and Linda Tonge-Cheek Stephen Chenney Danny and Lori Feig-Sandoval Annie Godfrey and Jack Kittle Scott Haggard Richard Hall Andrew Hixson Brendan Jackson Kathryn Lawler and Scott Ball Andy and Danae McBurney Lee and Gilda Morris Ellen Nemhauser Michael and Julie Orta Thomas Peterman Carolyn and Jeff Rader Clare and Norm Richie Charlie Robeson Adam Shumaker David and Virginia Sjoquist John Steward Kit Sutherland Michael Walls Gordon Warren Sharon Wildstein Dares Wirt