Ann Stahlheber, MS, RD, LD – Cuyahoga County Board of Health.

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Ann Stahlheber, MS, RD, LD – Cuyahoga County Board of Health

USE OF GIS IN THE EUCLID TLCI HIA Completed in 2013 –Board of Health awarded NACCHO HIA Mentorship

Focus on City of Euclid Transportation for Livable Communities Plan Transportation planning project for key intersections of the 4 mile stretch of Euclid Avenue in Euclid, Ohio HIA Mentor – Ingham County Health Dept., Michigan EUCLID TLCI

Euclid city planning staff are part of the NEO HIA-P City of Euclid leaders are now spokespeople for HIA, active transportation, and healthy food access Northeast Ohio Area wide Coordinating Agency (NOACA) added HIA Screening into their TLCI grant applications starting in FY 2014 Euclid is currently partnering on the Eastside Greenway HIA. EUCLID TLCI HIA OUTCOMES

USE OF GIS IN THE EASTSIDE GREENWAY HIA Completion in 2015bert Wood Johnson Foundation and the PEW Charitable Trusts, with funding from the Saint Luke’s Foundation. Program grant supported by a grant from the Health Impact Project, a collaboration of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the PEW Charitable Trusts, with funding from the Saint Luke’s Foundation.

The Eastside Greenway plan seeks to connect the east side of Cleveland with 18 Greater Cleveland municipalities through a unified trail network that will link neighborhoods to employment centers, transit and existing green spaces. THE EASTSIDE GREENWAY PLAN

Contact: Jacqueline W. Curtis, Ph.D. Survey Participants: Spatial Pattern of “Unsafe Spaces” by Neighborhood

Contact: Jacqueline W. Curtis, Ph.D. Actual Violent Crime Hotspots

Land Use map of ESG area

THANK YOU Ann Stahlheber, M.S., R.D., L.D x1544