Integrated Health Assessments Jacksonville, Florida – Fairfax St. Wood Treaters Presented by Vernice Miller-Travis and Sarah Malpass.

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Integrated Health Assessments Jacksonville, Florida – Fairfax St. Wood Treaters Presented by Vernice Miller-Travis and Sarah Malpass

Fairfax St. Wood Treaters Site

Reuse Assessment Study Area Population Declining 94% African- American 21, 000 residents (2010) $21,481 median household income in 2010

Reuse Planning Process + Reuse Goals Reuse Planning Process Site visit, situation assessment Existing conditions analysis, site suitability Community reuse priority meeting Development of community reuse Community Reuse Goals Mixed-use space to support small businesses Grocery store Banking services Health clinic/pharmacy Senior housing center Police stop station

Health and Wellness Conclusions Health outcomes disparities and potential environmental risks experienced by the neighborhood around a site Health and wellness service assets in the neighborhood around a site Health and wellness service needs in the neighborhood around a site Health and wellness features that could be suitable for future use at a site Considerations for implementation of recommended future health and wellness uses

Pilot Framework Integrated Health Assessments

Purpose and Background Purpose Develop a pilot framework to evaluate potentially integrating health, prevention and wellness considerations into the Superfund reuse assessment process. Why do this? Communities in need Federal Initiatives focused on health and wellness Superfund reuse assessment process is an established resource for communities that could be leveraged in new ways

Identify Community Goals Determine Site Suitability Conduct Land Use and Health and Wellness Service Analysis Determine Health and Wellness Needs Develop Future Land Use Recommendations Adapting the Superfund Reuse Assessment Process

What’s Included in the Tool? Framework Overview Scoping Considerations Pilot Example

Framework Overview

Scoping Considerations LOEApproach Community DiscussionLowDiscussion Questions Asset and Gap Analysis Approaches Med.Proximity Maps HighService Area Maps Health Conditions Approaches LowExisting Health Risk and Disparity Studies HighHealth Risks and Disparity Maps Selecting a candidate site overburdened community environmental justice or disease disparity concerns health and wellness concerns or goals Selecting a level of effort

Step 1: Community Goals Step 2: Site Suitability Step 3: Service Analysis Step 4: Health and Wellness Needs Step 5: Recommendations Pilot Example

Integrated Health Assessments: Q&A Jacksonville, Florida – Fairfax St. Wood Treaters