2017 American Planning Association

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Healthy Community Planning: Applying Health-in-All-Policies to Neighborhood Planning 2017 American Planning Association National Planning Conference May 9, 2017 Amy Pow, MCIP Principal Planner/Healthy Community Planning Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department

Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department Healthy Community Planning Program 2012: Hired a planner to manage the program. 2013: Developed a Healthy Community Planning Toolbox. 2014-16: Board of Health adopted three sets of resolutions: Neighborhoods as Determinants of Health Health Impact Assessments to Support Environmental Impact Statements Health-in-All-Policies in Decision-making 2014-15: Provided health input on 17 local comprehensive plans. 2015: Initiated a Healthy Community Planning Scholarship program. 2016: Launched a Healthy Communities Award program. 2017: Established a Healthy Community Planning Interest Group in Pierce County.

Let’s Talk about Health Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well- being, not merely the absence of disease or infirmity. (Source: World Health Organization). Health equity is the "attainment of the highest level of health for all people." (Source: Healthy People 2020.) Public health ensures fair opportunities for everyone to reach their full health potential. (Source: Centers of Disease Control and Prevention). Public health promotes and protects the health of people and the communities where they live, learn, work and play (Source: American Public Health Association).

What are we dying from in the U.S.?

Health Disparities in US Source: Pierce County Environmental Health indicators report, 2014, using CDC’s National Center for Health Statistics data.

Root Causes of Health Determinants of Health The person’s individual characteristics. Access to health care. The person’s health behaviors. The social and economic environment. The physical environment. Source: World Health Organization

Place Matters: Zip Code Determines Your Health Life Expectancy in Pierce County Source: WA DOH: Washington Tracking Network (2010-2014 data)

Health-in-All-Policies (HiAP): What & Why Policies have cumulative health effects— positive and negative—on the communities and the people they affect. Health-in-All-Policies is a systematic approach, integrating health into policy-making across sectors, to advance health equity by tackling the root causes of poor health outcomes. By collaborating with non-health sectors, this approach can advance social, economic and environmental equity across all policy areas. Source: UK Local Government Association

What are Healthy Communities? People, economic prosperity and planet are tied together in a mutually supportive and interdependent way.

How Can HiAP Approach Make Community Planning Healthy? Cross Sectoral Collaboration Partner with health and other agencies/departments and stakeholders. Plan with and for the communities Make the invisible visible. Let them advocate for their needs and aspirations. Plan for healthy community outcomes Balance the triple bottom line: people/equity, economy and environment. Plan with a health lens Create better places with abundant choices for people to live, work, learn and play.

Applying HiAP to Tacoma Mall Planning: Background, Goal and Challenge Four unique quadrants in 485 acres. Transient, low income and racially diverse. Poor physical and mental health, and life expectancy. Additional 8,800 people and 7,600 jobs by 2040. Planning Goal Catalyze growth and change that reflects the community’s vision of a complete, healthy, sustainable and prosperous Regional Growth Center. Planning Challenge A slow market. Gentrification and Involuntary displacement.

Applying HiAP to Tacoma Mall Planning: Planning & Health Collaboration Cross-sectoral Partnership without Borders Project scoping & consultant selection. Strategize together- Core Staff team member. Facilitate stakeholders group conversations. Broaden engagement through non-traditional outreach. Apply Healthy Community Planning Tools to augment traditional planning. Conduct livability needs assessment (focus groups). Health input on planning policies.

Applying HiAP to Tacoma Mall Planning: Plan with and for Your Communities www.pedbikeimages.org/Dan Burden

Applying HiAP to Tacoma Mall Planning: Listen to Communities’ Needs &Aspirations Use non-traditional method to reach into and engage underserved communities Meet them where they are—Door belling. Bring food and child care to them. Reward their time to participate. Conduct Community Livability Needs Assessment Tell me how you go or come to work here. Why did you choose this neighborhood (the Mall area) to live and/or work in? If you live here, name FIVE things about this neighborhood that you (or your family) enjoy the most? Name FIVE amenities or things you believe can help improve your health and quality of life? Name your neighborhood.

Applying HiAP to Tacoma Mall Planning: Communities Has Spoken Safety (neighborhood and traffic) Walkability Vehicular and transit access Affordable and attractive housing Healthy and affordable food Safe places for kids Green features Positive identity & sense of ownership Existing businesses thrive and grow

Applying HiAP to Tacoma Mall Planning: Plan for Healthy Community Outcomes

Applying HiAP to Tacoma Mall Planning: Plan with a Health Lens Equitable placemaking with abundant choices for people to live, work, learn & play. Social: Placemaking to improve social interaction, safety and injury prevention. Access to opportunities to ensure affordable housing and transportation choices for everyone. Economic: Local food production and distribution to bring healthy foods closer to home. Living wage job creation near transit. Economic development and workforce development—local and regional businesses. Environmental: Complete neighborhoods to reduce commuting and increase physical activity. Natural environment preservation and climate change adaptation.

Applying HiAP to Tacoma Mall Planning: Built Environment and Health Policies directly affecting physical health Regional access. Local connectivity (Loop road). Complete neighborhoods & connected streets. Transit Oriented Development. Policies directly affecting social and mental health Affordable housing. Green streets, trees and linear park. Parks, recreation and open space. School community hub.

The Future of Healthy Community Planning: Lessons Learned from Tacoma Mall Plan Think beyond plan adoption: Transition to community-led team. Be outcome-oriented: Tangible and intangible outcomes. The City’s role vs. the community’s role. Meaningful engagement & coalition building. Community livability needs assessment. Equitable placemaking. Neighborhood “store front”: Placemaking from the get-go. Health in all policies: Partnership without borders.

Thank You! Amy Pow, MCIP Principal Planner Healthy Community Planning Program Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department (253) 789-6456 apow@tpchd.org http://www.tpchd.org/environment/planning-healthy-communities/ www.tpchd.org/HealthyCommunityPlanningToolbox WA APA Policy on Healthy Community Planning (May 2015). WA APA Resource Guide for Healthy Community Planning (May 2015).

Healthy Community Planning Toolbox Process Tools Best Practice — Health-in-All-Decisions: Process tools provide a health lens in each step of the planning and decision-making process. Policy Tools Policy Intervention — Health-in-All-Policies: Policy tools provide policy language to address health disparities; physical health; and social, emotional and mental wellness. www.tpchd.org/HealthyCommunityPlanningToolbox

Health-in-All-Decisions Tools Process Comprehensive Planning Process Steps Visioning Community Assessment /Existing Conditions Update Goal Formulation Policy Development Draft Plan Review State Environment Policy Act Review Final Plan Adoption Plan Implementation Plan Monitoring and Performance Management

Health-in-All-Policy Tools