South Downtown Tacoma Subarea Plan
A graduate class at the University of Washington conducted an HIA on the city of Tacoma’s South Downtown Subarea Plan. Students used academic and publicly available literature, existing HIAs, field visits, and informant interviews to assess health outcomes related to mobility, economic security, food access, mental health and social capital, affordable and healthy housing, and environmental health. Recommendations included promoting safe physical activity for pedestrians and bicyclists, identifying efforts to achieve economic development goals, providing access to healthy foods, fostering community and social interactions, modifying affordable housing guidelines, and mitigating contaminant exposure. City planners agreed to review the findings and consider the recommendations.
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Status:Completed
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Publication date:2013, June
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Decision-making levels:Local
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Sectors:Planning and zoning
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Additional topic areas:Planning, Economic development
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Drivers of health:Access to healthy food, Clean air and water, Diet and physical activity, Family and social support, Safe, affordable, and healthy housing, Safe and accessible active transportation routes
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Community types:Urban
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Funding source:Other funding