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The City of South Gate, a predominantly Latino community in the Los Angeles metro area, recently adopted a new general plan that includes a strong vision for promoting a healthier community. The...
Local governments can promote access to fresh produce, support local farmers, create community gathering places, and revitalize neighborhoods by supporting farmers’ markets. This guide provides...
To decide to bicycle, people need biking to be safe and convenient. They need access to a bicycle, and they won’t bike unless it seems like something normal and worthwhile. Here are a few of the many...
In 1969, approximately 50% of children walked or bicycled to school, including almost 90% of children living within one mile of school. Today, fewer than 15% of schoolchildren walk or bicycle to...
Regulating local businesses and land use can go a long way toward protecting and promoting public health. With licensing and zoning, government agencies have two powerful tools at their disposal to...
A number of cities have established programs to encourage food retailers, especially corner stores, to stock healthier products. To build on and strengthen efforts like these, ChangeLab Solutions has...
On March 13, 2012, National Policy & Legal Analysis Network to Prevent Childhood Obesity (NPLAN), a project of ChangeLab Solutions (formerly Public Health Law & Policy), hosted a webinar on “...
"Linking Land Use Planning and the Food Environment," written by Lisa Feldstein, appeared in Smart Growth Online in January 2007
When local news outlets were developing stories about Bay Area communities identified as 'food deserts' by the USDA, they came to PHLP for the full scoop. Hannah Burton Laurison spoke with the San...
Concerns about buying food from afar are prompting some states and cities to consider laws promoting the purchase of locally grown food. An article coauthored by PHLP staff, published in the...