2015 California Transportation Planning Conference Millennium Biltmore Hotel 10:30am – 12:00pm Advancing Healthy Communities through Active Transportation.

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2015 California Transportation Planning Conference Millennium Biltmore Hotel 10:30am – 12:00pm Advancing Healthy Communities through Active Transportation December 4, 2015

Panel Outline I.Introductions & Review Outline II.Active Transportation Design Panel Lightning Round Audience questions and discussion III.Active Transportation Policy Panel Lightning Round Audience questions and discussion IV.Aspirations for the Future V.Wrap up 2

Panelists Ann Cheng Tracy Delaney Jennifer Pollom Michele Martinez Lianne Dillon (Moderator) A special thank you to Marilee Mortenson with Caltrans for envisioning this panel! 3

a collaborative approach to improving the health of all people by incorporating health considerations into Health in All Policies is… decision-making across sectors and policy areas. Source: Rudolph, L., Caplan, J., Ben-Moshe, K., & Dillon, L. (2013). Health in All Policies: A Guide for State and Local Governments. Washington, DC and Oakland, CA: American Public Health Association and Public Health Institute. 4

California Health In All Policies Task Force 5

What is a Healthy Community? aka the “Healthy Community Framework 2 ” People across California agree: Education Housing Environment Transportation Jobs Access to healthy food Transportation 6

Integrating Health and Equity at the State: A Growing Trend Draft Governor’s Environmental Goals and Policy Report OPR’s General Plan Guidelines California Climate Investments SB743 – CEQA Streamlining CA Transportation Commission’s – ATP & RTP Guidelines New Caltrans mission 7

Caltrans Advances Health & Equity 8

HiAP Task Force Active Transportation Action Plan Purpose: Support state goals of increasing opportunities for safe and accessible active transportation for all people. Reduce GHG emissions Promote health and equity Approach: Multi-agency commitments (15+) No new programs – improves existing work 9

1.Promote active transportation in grant-making 2.Health and equity in long-range planning documents 3.Disseminate guidance, tools, and other materials 4.Active transportation in school environments 5.Walking/biking for state employees 6.Develop metrics and statewide goal for mode shift 10 HiAP Task Force Active Transportation Action Plan Highlights

Lighting Round #1 Active Transportation Design 11

Lighting Round #2 Active Transportation Policy 12

Lighting Round #3 Aspirations for the future – What next steps are needed to achieve change? 13

Wrap up & Closing Thank you audience and panelists!