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Dr. Maria Felicia Cavallini Physical Education Department Limestone College Gaffney, SC
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FEASIBILITY STUDY: 2010-2012 HOW WALKABLE, BIKABLE AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY READY IS OUR LIMESTONE COLLEGE AND CITY OF GAFFNEY COMMUNITY? LIMESTONE COLLEGE SOUTH CAROLINA-DHEC
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METHOD 4 Zones are Identified: Limestone College Gaffney Historical Neighborhood Downtown Gaffney Mill Neighborhood
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METHOD 12 Segments Within the Zones are Identified o 1 Segment in the Limestone Zone o 7 Segments in the Historical Neighborhood Zone o 2 Segments in the Downtown Gaffney Zone o 2 Segments in the Mill Neighborhood Zone
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INSTRUMENTATION Surveys Administered Town Wide Assessment Tool Program and Policy Assessment Tool RALA Segment Assessment Physical Activity Resource Assessment Workability Assessment
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RESULTS ZONE 1 LIMESTONE COLLEGE Overall “Walkability” Rating: “Celebrate a Little” Aesthetically Pleasing Factor: “Strongly Agree”
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RESULTS ZONE 2 HISTORICAL NEIGHBORHOOD Segments 2, 6, and 8- Rating of “Celebrate” Aesthetically Pleasing Factor: “Strongly Agree” Segments 5, 7, and 9- Rating of “Celebrate a Little” Aesthetically Pleasing Factor: “Agree” Segment 3 Rating of “Needs Work” Aesthetically Pleasing Factor: “Disagree”
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RESULTS ZONE 3 DOWNTOWN GAFFNEY Overall “Walkability” Rating: “Needs Work” Aesthetically Pleasing Factor: “Agree” RESULTS ZONE 4 MILL NEIGHBORHOOD Overall “Walkability” Rating: “Needs a lot of Work” Aesthetically Pleasing Factor: “Strongly Disagree”
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HOW DO YOU GAIN COMMUNITY APPROVAL?
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Students, Faculty and Staff
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Limestone College Cabinet
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Gaffney Rotary Club
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Downtown Merchants Association
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Cherokee Chamber of Commerce Tourism Committee
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Gaffney City Council
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Mill Neighborhood Town Meeting
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Historical Neighborhood Town Meeting
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Carolina Thread Trail
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Media
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Church Groups
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Environmental Groups
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Organic Gardening Groups 1930
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County Council
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IN ADDITION Send Press Releases to Local News Media Follow up with phone calls to schedule interviews Send a Newsletter to Students in the public schools and local colleges Flyers or posters with contact information at popular coffee shops or restaurants can be a successful strategy
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FINALLY Be proactive and enthusiastic Take initiative Collaborate with other similar groups of interest Document your process Write a report If possible, break down your project in well-defined incremental steps
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