Autumn Adams (speaker S16) proposed a parent-led "bike bus" pilot for Frank Elementary during public comment at the March 24 Perrysburg Board of Education meeting.
Adams said the program would begin Friday, April 10, with a morning meeting at Oak Bend at 7:40 a.m. and a second pick-up at Bicentennial Park. She outlined a proposed route through neighborhood streets and described safety measures: mandatory helmets, review of hand signals and traffic rules, volunteers posted at key crossings, and temporary signage to alert drivers. Adams said she had worked with Officer Cole to identify a safer path but that the officer still had concerns about parts of the route.
Adams told the board the bike bus would run every Friday from April 10 through the end of the school year, with the possibility of adjusting the final date (May 21) after consultation with school staff. She emphasized parental volunteer recruitment and neighborhood staging points to "box the kids in" while riding on streets and noted plans to use sidewalks where possible.
Board response: The chair (S1) said she would distribute Adams's written materials to board members and thanked her for the effort. No formal board action was recorded; the proposal was received during public comment and will be subject to any follow-up coordination with school staff.
Context: Adams described bike-bus models used on the West Coast and in the Netherlands and framed the pilot as a way to increase active transportation and parental involvement while addressing safety through planning and volunteer support.