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- Upcoming Presentation for America Walks Featuring the Application of
the National Public Health Assessment Model
- 2022 American Planning Association Excellence Award for Developing
Guidance for the Los Angeles Disadvantaged Communities Active
Transportation Planning Initiative
- UD4H Starts New Projects in California and Nevada
- 2 New UD4H Publications in *Environment & Behavior* and the *Journal
of Transport Policy*
Upcoming Presentation for America Walks: The Right Way to do Transportation
Cost/Benefit Analysis
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Date: December 15, 2022 | Time: 2:00PM EST/11:00AM PST
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Learn how alternative future scenarios of regional growth can impact
changes in health and wellbeing, including diabetes, obesity,
cardiovascular disease, and other health outcomes. Three applications of
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will be shared. These long-range transportation planning examples
quantified a range of impacts and monetized the costs of future development
patterns.
In this webinar, panelists will share how these tools have been applied in
their communities. Cost-benefit analyses of road investments has
traditionally been focused on time savings for people in vehicles. These
new tools work to demonstrate the potential massive health benefits and
environmental-related cost savings of investments in active transportation
and transit infrastructure.
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Body Mass Index > 30 current conditions for the Las Vegas region
The key learning objectives for this presentation include:
- Experiences of regions that have measured the health impacts of
transportation and land use plans
- The current state of research of the health impacts of transportation
decisions and how new tools can quantify these investments
- How health costs can far outweigh claimed time savings from roadway
expansion
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President, Dr. Larry Frank and guest speakers Alex Kone, Assistant Director
of the Genesee Transportation Council
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(Rochester, NY), Deb Reardon, Regional Planning Manager of the Regional
Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada
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(Las Vegas, NV), and Kim Anderson, Deputy Director of Planning of the San
Joaquin Council of Governments
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(Stockton, CA).
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Date: December 15, 2022 | Time: 2:00PM EST/11:00AM PST
National Public Health Assessment (N-PHAM) Applications
UD4H continues to assist agencies to better incorporate health-related
outcomes into the transportation, land use, and community design planning
process. A few examples are provided below.
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Recent applications of the National Public Health Assessment Model
- Las Vegas Transportation Health Study
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for the Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada
- Genesee-Finger Lakes (NY) Public Health Assessment Model
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for Genesee Transportation Council
- Health Equity Study using N-PHAM with Envision Tomorrow
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for the San Joaquin Council of Governments in metropolitan Stockton, CA
- Health Assessment of the City of Grand Rapids
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for Downtown Grand Rapids, Inc.
- Community Health Assessment for the Houston I-45 Freeway Expansion Area
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for Air Alliance Houston
Award Highlight: 2022 American Planning Association Excellence Award
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The Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG)'s Disadvantaged
Communities Active Transportation Planning Initiative (DACPI)
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received an Excellence Award
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from the American Planning Association (APA), California Chapter. *Urban
Design 4 Health (UD4H)*, working as a subconsultant on an Alta Planning &
Design team, *played an instrumental role in the health impact analysis in
this project.*
Each year, the APA California Planning Awards
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review plans and programs to receive an award of excellence in appreciation
of outstanding planning efforts in California.
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The SCAG Active Transportation Plans for Disadvantaged Communities
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project developed a planning template for underserved communities with a
focus on creating methods and providing "skeleton language" related to the
inclusion of health considerations, as well as measures of the built,
natural and social environment in the planning process.
UD4H led the development of the health assessment component of the project
to identify best practices to guide communities in estimating the costs of
health conditions. UD4H reviewed current *best practices for incorporating
health outcomes into active transportation planning* and standardized these
elements.
The guide was then applied in 7 disadvantaged communities in Greater Los
Angeles. Performance measures such as *physical activity, health outcomes,
and safety*, as well as *environmental factors, including air quality and
proximity to loud noise* were examined.
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Walkability and pedestrian and bicyclist-involved fatal traffic crashes in
Perris, CA (SCAG region)
The project was recognized during the award ceremony at the 2022 APA
California Conference
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on October 3, 2022 in Anaheim. *UD4H was proud to be a sponsor for this
year's Conference.* Learn more about the 2022 APA California Conference
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Resources
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- View: Active Transportation Plans for Disadvantaged Communities in
Metro Los Angeles
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- Download: SCAG DACPI - Outreach Best Practices & Equity Framework
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- Download: SCAG DACPI - Toolbox Webinar
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New Project Starts
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UD4H is excited to announce the start of two new projects*:*
*1. * *Sacramento Blueprint Health Indicators*
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with
the *Sacramento Council of Governments (SACOG)*
- Development of a set of *public health performance metrics* and
evaluation the health impacts of future transportation and land use
scenarios for Greater Sacramento
- A localized version of the National Public Health Assessment Model
(N-PHAM)
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will be used to *forecast future health conditions* as part of the 2024
Blueprint
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*2. * *Livable Centers Study - Henderson College Area*
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with
the *City of Henderson and the Regional Transportation Commission (RTC) of
Southern Nevada*
- Evaluation of Henderson College Area neighborhood, which hosts the
Nevada State College Campus, as a *mixed-use and walkable Livable Center
community*
- Application of the *Regional Transportation Commission Public Health
Assessment Model (RTC-PHAM)* developed as part of the UD4H-led Las Vegas
Transportation & Health Study
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Recent Publications
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Continuing its role as a groundbreaking research enterprise, UD4H staff
have contributed to two recent journal articles*.*
*1. * *Pathways from Built Environment to Health Care Costs: Linking
Objectively Measured Built Environment w Physical Activity & Health Care
Expenditures*
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in
*Environment & Behavior*
- Completed by UD4H as part of the Health & Economic Effects of Light
Rail Lines Study
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supported by the National Institutes of Health
- Examined how detailed urban form related to mode specific
moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) and health care costs -
controlling for transit access, residential choices/preferences and
sociodemographic factors
- Key Findings:
- i.) a 1% increase in bike, walk, and transit-related MVPA
associated with *lower health care costs by -0.28%, -0.09% and -0.27%*
respectively
- ii.) A 1-unit increase in neighborhood walkability correlates with
a *6.48% reduction in health care costs*
- iii.) *Indirect associations between residential choices,
attitudes, and health outcomes through MVPA* were also observed
*2. * *The Effects of an Urban Light Rail Line on Health Care Utilization &
Cost: A Pre-Post Assessment*
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in
*Journal of Transport Policy*
- Examined the longitudinal effect of a new light rail transit (LRT)
line intervention
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on health care costs in metro Portland, OR
- Findings:
- i.) The new LRT *did not lower health care costs as hypothesized*
(decline over time, based on demonstrated health benefits of increased
transit-related physical activity), at least relative to prior costs and
within the first 4.5 years after the LRT opening
- ii.) Results were consistent across *outpatient visit costs,
medication costs, and when only the 10% most expensive health
plan members*
were considered
- iii.) Despite the findings, research into the potential influence
of public transit on *physical activity and downstream health care
costs remains warranted*
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and past newsletters
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