Bullhead City Rotary Park Rapid

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Bullhead City Rotary Park Rapid
Location Bullhead City Arizona
Organization Mohave County, Arizona, Department of Public Health

A planned expansion of Rotary Park in Bullhead City would feature development of approximately 38 acres to include additional soccer, football, and baseball fields, as well as parking. The Mohave County Department of Public Health used a $20,000 grant to conduct a rapid HIA to consider the health impacts of the prospective park expansion.

The HIA gave the department an opportunity to engage key stakeholders and the community to formulate data-driven recommendations that consider the value of community health and to foster positive relationships among the key stakeholders. The HIA concluded that the park expansion plan would promote and enhance opportunities for physical activity and would potentially increase the number of people who use the park for that purpose. Several recommendations were made to improve safety and accessibility for community members using the park.

Stakeholders include city and county officials, the city Public Works Department, city planners, community development corporations, transportation coordinators, residents of the surrounding neighborhood, park users, school district administration/employees, public health professionals, and those whose general interest lies in improving health outcomes.

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At A Glance
  • Status:
    Completed
  • Publication date:
    2014, October
  • Decision-making levels:
    Local
  • Sectors:
    Planning and zoning
  • Additional topic areas:
    Parks and green spaces, Active transportation, Land-use planning
  • Drivers of health:
    Diet and physical activity, Safe and affordable parks and recreational facilities, Community safety, Family and social support, Safe and accessible active transportation routes
  • Affected populations:
    Economically disadvantaged, Children
  • Community types:
    Rural
  • Research methods:
    Primary research, Quantitative research
  • Funding source:
    Other funding