Creating more livable neighborhoods means designing our communities in such a way that they address the needs of all residents and improve the general quality of life. This requires a careful and comprehensive accounting of the needs of a diverse population, people of all ages, occupations, income levels and physical abilities.
- Baldwin Park Safe Routes to School Project
- City of San Mateo Sustainable Streets
- John Campbell Memorial Greenway and Trail Master Plan in Fortuna
- Mendocino County SR 128 Corridor Valley Trail Feasibility Study
- Riverbank, Oakdale and Modesto SR 108 Relinquishment and Reinvestment Plan
- Alameda County Ashland Cherryland Specific Plan
- US EPA Building Blocks Program Technical Assistance
- Healthy Transportation Network — Pedestrian and bicycle safety workshops for planning and design professionals
- Livingston Charrette
- Merced County Transportation Improvement Plans for Beachwood/Franklin and Planada
- Sacramento 1st Thursday Dinner Forums
- Silicon Valley Dinner Forums
- The California Endowment — Grant to provide technical support to improve health through planning processes in low-income communities
- Healthy Transportation Network — Pedestrian and bicycle safety workshops for planning and design professionals
- Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Leadership for Healthy Communities Program
