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Table 5. Example of a Community Action Plan
Project Period Objective
Description of the Objective
Priority Area
By Year 3, increase the percent of
Very few neighborhoods and community
Obesity and Physical Inactivity
total miles of physical infrastructure
common areas have sidewalks, trails,
for walking by 30%.
or walking paths that can support
residents’ need for active transportation
to school and work and the ability to be
physically active within the majority of
the community.
Annual Objective
Description of the Objective
Sector
At the end of 12 months, increase
Current sidewalk ordinance does not
Community-At-Large
percent of developments (e.g.,
require sidewalks to be paved for new
housing, schools and commercial)
housing developments with less than
with paved sidewalks to 100%.
120 homes; schools and commercial
developments can receive a waiver if
building in rural areas (designated by
Number of People Reached
certain zip codes). Ordinance must
167,000
be evaluated, revised, and approved
to exclude such exceptions and begin
developing stronger sidewalk networks.
Activities
Activity Title
Description
Gap analysis on existing ordinance
Review sidewalk ordinance
for policy language and
language gaps
Meeting with county architecture board
Meet with county architecture
board about sidewalk
development and share draft
of revised ordinance language
for new developments
City Council meeting
Attend city council meeting
to inquire about stance
on sidewalks for future
developments and current
budget for developing
sidewalk network
Town hall meetings
Hold town hall meetings with
neighborhood home owners
associations to build local
support for revised ordinance
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