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November 7, 2009
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Overview Introduce Leading Partners About Safe and Walkable Hillside What makes a neighborhood safe and “walkable?” Problems Solutions How to go about making changes to your neighborhood
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Fit City Duluth Fit City Duluth is a public/private community initiative designed to change the social culture and physical environment of Duluth to encourage active, healthy lifestyles.
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SHIP (Statewide Health Improvement Program) Goal: Implement policies and practices that create active communities by increasing opportunities for non-motorized transportation (walking and biking) and access to community recreation facilities. SHIP Active Community Coordinator Jim Skoog, Saint Louis County Department of Public Health & Human Services Focus on Active Communities is 1 of SHIP’s 6 initiatives to improve health
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Homebuyer Education & Counseling Low Interest Home Rehab Loans Energy Efficiency Audits & Loans Community Organizing Crime Prevention NHS Duluth (Neighborhood Housing Services of Duluth)
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Safe and Walkable Hillside Goal: To improve the walkability and bikability of both Central Hillside and East Hillside Creating connections to destinations Focus especially on children and the elderly
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In St. Louis County, Minnesota… 19.6% of the population is younger than 18 15.7% of the population is 65 or older This represents over one-third of our county’s residents! Also… 17.0% of the population in St. Louis County (older than 5 years) has a disability 08 / 80 Rule SOURCE: http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/27/27137.html 8 80
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Bridgeport Way, Tacoma, Washington BEFORE Examples Before and After
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Bridgeport Way, Tacoma, Washington AFTER Examples Before and After
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BEFORE
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AFTER
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BEFORE
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AFTER
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SHOPPING CENTERS HOMES IMPERMEABLE BORDER Wider is not always Better
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“Every freeway is a political statement.” - Lewis Mumford
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But wait a minute… We’re not here to talk about freeways We’re here to talk about…
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S A F E T Y ! “Over the last 80 years we have been making cities much more for cars’ mobility than for children’s happiness.” Enrique Penalosa, former Mayor, Bogota, CO
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A pedestrian hit at 40 mph has an 85% chance of being killed. At 30 mph the likelihood of death is 45% At 20 mph the fatality rate is only 5% (FHWA, Pedestrian Facilities Users Guide, 2002)
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What does it take to be a walkable community? Need to address the needs of our specific community with the five Ps: Preparing Programming Promotion Policy Physical Projects
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Preparation The Active Living 5 Ps Approach Physical Projects Policy Change Programs Promotion ? Physical Activity Chronic disease Congestion, pollution Local economies Safe streets Livable communities
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Here’s our opportunity…
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What makes a Safe and Walkable neighborhood?
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Places to Gather
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We are working towards this in Duluth…
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A new look at the school bus Some communities have adopted a Walking or Biking School Bus to keep children active in a safe environment.
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What does it take to be a walkable community? Need to address the needs of our specific community with the five Ps: Preparing Programming Promotion Policy Physical Projects
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Let’s Go For A Walk!
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