Hey Marc,

I have to jump in and respond about public health being involved in transportation. It isn't from my experience. I know my time in Hampton Roads MPO when we did engage departments of public health, they were surprised they were even engaged, but had many thoughts. This is not the norm, but the exception. This is something that is also on APHA's Climate Change and Health Equity advisory board's radar (knowing there is a growing chorus of public health professionals that feel compelled to engage but do not know how), to change the paradigm to ensure public health professionals are at the table when it comes to transportation decision making, especially with the implications their profession has to deal with (crashes leading in injuries and fatalities, health outcomes from pollution like asthma, diabetes, obesity, heart disease, etc). My two cents. Looking forward to this webinar to continue to keep the ball rolling on this important collaboration.

Benito

On Tue, Apr 23, 2024 at 12:01 PM Marc Brenman <mbrenman001@comcast.net> wrote:
Hi Kelly, this is curious. I thought transportation safety already had a public health perspective. I worked for USDOT for many years, and we worked on a great many safety initiatives, as did the industry. See for example the very old paper attached on a transportation safety policy architecture. One can also note that Vision Zero has aspects that are not equitable, since it calls for more police presence and enforcement, which militates against African-Americans, and decreased car ownership, which decreases social and economic mobility for African-Americans, who already own cars at the lowest rate of any demographic group in the U.S. 
Marc Brenman
mbrenman001@comcast.net
On 04/23/2024 7:20 AM PDT Kelly Rodgers <kelly@thinkstreetsmart.org> wrote:
 
 

Hello everyone -

 

Please see the below announcement for a webinar on health and transportation (with AME70's very own Dave Ederer!)

 

Vision Zero Network and the American Public Health Association (APHA) are collaborating on a webinar on April 25th at 2pm ET /  11am PT. Joined by David Ederer of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Meghan Mitman of Fehr & Peers, and Tiffany Smith of Vision Zero Network, this webinar will discuss the role of transportation professionals in public health, what safety strategies align with public health principles of injury prevention, and highlight ways transportation practitioners can move past critical institutional barriers to embrace more effective, equitable, and proactive approaches to improving safety outcomes. This webinar is a great opportunity to learn more about how to translate public health principles to roadway safety in ways that go beyond collaborating with public health to institutionalizing public health principles. And if you’ve been hoping to connect further with your public health partners at the city, county, and state levels, we encourage you to invite them to join. Sharing this webinar with them could also be a great stepping off point for discussion around further collaborative efforts. Join the webinar here on April 25th.

 

 
 
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Principal, Streetsmart Planning
kelly@thinkstreetsmart.org
503.442.7165

Portland, OR 
 
Please note I am working in Pacific Standard Time.
 

 
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