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\nThe Healthy Community Design Initiative, also known as the Built Environment and Health Initiative, is no longer a funded program and the information on this website is not being reviewed and updated on a regular basis.
\nAlliance for Biking & Walking. Bicycling and Walking in the U.S.: 2016 Benchmarking Report. Washington, DC: Alliance for Bicycling & Walking;2016.
\nIn conjunction with CDC\u2019s Healthy Community Design Initiative, the Alliance publishes the biennial Benchmarking Report to collect and analyze data on bicycling and walking in all 50 states, the 52 largest U.S. cities, and a select number of midsized cities. The Report combines original research with over 20 government data sources to compile data on bicycling and walking levels and demographics, safety, funding, policies, infrastructure, education, public health indicators, and economic impacts.
\nNational Environmental Public Health Tracking System (Community Design Module) http://ephtracking.cdc.gov/showCommunityDesign.action
\nCDC\u2019s National Environmental Public Health Tracking System provides data on various community design indicators including types of transportation to work, motor vehicle crashes, access to parks and schools, air quality, and childhood lead poisoning.
\nCommunity Commons
http://www.communitycommons.org/
The Website provides a wide variety of community based data, much of which relates to built environment.
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