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City Council Study Session Agenda and Packet 2013 05 14
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I've enjoyed seeing the amount of exercise my child is doing vs. our past consumption of fuel we used <br />driving. I found that the weather held Rowan back from walking more. With warmer weather his <br />walking should increase. I enjoy the exercise when we walk together in the morning and the time we <br />get to spend together before we have to start our day. <br /> <br />Kids are happier to walk home each day because they get a reward. They are also learning the <br />importance of using less fossil fuel and feel good about helping the environment. <br /> <br />Love the discussion created with my daughter about why Trip Tracker exists. <br /> <br />Love the program. Provides extra incentive for Lila to use alternative modes of transportation to <br />school. <br /> <br />My daughter gets so excited on days when we get to walk or bike to school, especially because there <br />is a reward connected with it!! <br /> <br />My daughter loves the trip tracker program. She has biked happily in all kinds of weather and enjoys <br />an occasional walk home with a friend as well. <br /> <br />My daughter's love to "Get stuff!" in return for riding their bikes to school (in their own words). Trip <br />Tracker has been a great motivator for them and they love riding their bikes to school, even in the <br />snow and the rain! <br /> <br />My kids are definitely more enthusiastic about walking and biking to school since Trip Tracker has <br />started. For the few days we do drive, my kids always ask if we're carpooling because they know that <br />counts toward points too. The program has also sparked numerous conversations in our family about <br />our effect on the environment, and what we can do to help decrease our contribution to pollution. <br /> <br />My kids don't complain about biking‐even when it is snowing, because of trip tracker! <br /> <br />My kids feel so independent and proud when they pay for their own expenses with their TripTracker <br />dollars that they earn every month. It makes taking them out for lunch a lot more pleasant for all of <br />us! <br /> <br />My son, Ian, is inspired each day to make sure he walks or rides his bike to school because of the Trip <br />Tracker program. He loves getting the Trip Tracker dollars on distribution day and is so proud to bring <br />them home to show us. He really enjoys having the "cash" to spend at fun places in Boulder. The <br />program has used these incentives to get the students to walk or bike to school, and as a result, <br />walking or biking just becomes habit for them now! It’s good. <br /> <br />My son is an avid cyclist and Trip Tracker is such a terrific way for him to feel like doing something he <br />loves actually makes a difference. He's got a group of friends that ride together and he can use the <br />Trip Tracker Dollars to buy bike parts and other fun treats. The Trip Tracker program is creating a way <br />of life for him that we hope he continues for many, many years. <br /> <br />My son is thrilled to earn his Trip Tracker dollars. Last week was the first time he was able to spend his <br />dollars and treated our family to ice cream (he ordered 3 scoops for himself). A proud moment for this <br />6‐year‐old. <br /> <br />My son likes to walk to school. We only live a few blocks away but he prefers to walk even if it is <br />raining or he is running a bit behind schedule. I think he would walk or ride his bike even if he lived <br />further way. It helps him to wake up before he starts the school day. <br /> <br />16
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