ALBD Case Study

The Healthy Lifestyles Marshfield Area Coalition

To enhance community efforts to promote and deliver effective initiatives for healthy living.

Wheeling Walks

The goal of Wheeling Walks is to motivate sedentary residents ages 50-65 to become more physically active by walking 30 minutes a day. The goals of the media campaign are to raise awareness among the target population about the health benefits of walking and to motivate this age group to be more physically active.

Sunnyside Piazza

Create an attractive public gathering place by using artistic features intended to foster a sense of community.

The Shape We're In

The goal of "The Shape We're In" newspaper series and its companion Web site, Shape News, is to provide "tools designed to raise attention and stimulate action around physical activity and obesity, including media outreach strategies, ideas for community events, and links to other organizations working on these issues.

Golden Shoe Campaign

Increase walking among residents of Cambridge, Massachusetts, to promote health and the city's art and history.

Land Development Code

The purpose of the new Cornelius, North Carolina Land Development Code is to facilitate safe and orderly growth through design principles that aim to disperse traffic and to provide an inviting and safe space for cyclists and pedestrians.

Interconnected Pedestrian and Bicycle Networks

Create a network of bicycle paths that makes bicycling a reliable and consistent form of transportation.

Walkability and Bikeability Assessment

The goal of the assessment was to identify and ultimately carry out the environmental and policy changes necessary to make it easier for people to be more physically active, especially in regards to walking and bicycling.

Lighten Up Iowa

The goal of "LigPublic Health||Evaluationhten Up Iowa" is to provide a program which increases physical activity levels and improves the nutrition of residents of Decorah, Iowa.

Local VERB Physical Activity Campaign

To make physical activity opportunities accessible to Lexington area "tweens."
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