ODOT release – SALEM – Students all across Oregon will soon have safer ways to get to and from school, with the approval of $28.3 million in Safe Routes to School investments. Projects range from adding sidewalks around two elementary schools in Ontario to improving an intersection near Eastwood Elementary in Hillsboro, from adding a pedestrian island in Falls City to improving school zone signage at Powers Elementary in Powers. Altogether, 43 construction projects are receiving grants after the Oregon Transportation Commission approved the recommendations. “Overall, there were 99 Safe Routes to School applications and they all addressed barriers to students walking and biking with needed safety improvements,” said LeeAnne Fergason, program manager. “The awarded funds will focus on Title I (low-income) schools and, of course, locations with the greatest safety needs.”  ODOT staff created an online map that gives an overview of the Safe Routes to School Advisory Committee recommended/OTC-approved projects. Projects were also approved in Brookings, Florence and Waldport along the Oregon Coast.