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Creating Vibrant Neighborhoods for
Our Growing Latino Population
Connecting Community Design and Active Living
Date: July 17, 2004, Azusa, CA
Presented by:
Local Government Commission
Hosted by:
Mayor Cristina Cruz-Madrid, City of Azusa
Funded by:
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Active
Living Leadership Initiative Cosponsored by:
National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed
Officials (NALEO) Educational Fund
Mexican-American Legal Defense
and Educational Fund (MALDEF)
Latino Issues Forum (LIF)
Latino Urban Forum (LUF)
Active Living is a way of life that integrates into daily routines
at least 30 minutes of moderate physical activity, including: walking
or bicycling for transportation, exercise or pleasure; playing
in the park; working in the yard; taking the stairs; and using
recreation facilities.
How we shape Southern California’s growth is crucial to
making our communities healthier, safer and more livable. An important
measure of livability is how physically active and healthy people
are. Walkable, bicycle-friendly communities provide opportunities
for regular physical activity which is important in preventing
chronic health problems and improving quality of life.
According to a report by the California Center for Public Health
Advocacy, there has been a 67% increase in diabetes among California
adults which is linked to a dramatic rise in obesity and overweight.
This study also found that, in Los Angeles County and southwest
San Bernardino County, Latinos are one of three ethnic groups with
the highest diabetes-related deaths.
This forum provided an opportunity for local elected and appointed
officials to learn about the efforts to reverse these alarming
trends by creating and designing healthier, active living communities
in which residents are encouraged and supported in their efforts
to walk, ride a bicycle and lead more active lifestyles.
On the Agenda:
- Marla Hollander, MPH, CHES, Director, Leadership for Active
Living
- Rosa Soto, Regional Director, California Center for Public
Health Advocacy
- Paul Zykofsky, AICP, Director of Land Use & Transportation
Programs, Local Government Commission
- Councilmember Mike Garcia, City of Santa Ana
- James Rojas, Chair, Latino Urban Forum
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