Planning for Healthy Communities: Advocating for Equity in Planning Decisions

Address: 
Nile Hall - Preservation Park, 668 13th Street
City: 
Oakland
Cost: 
$25 or $10 for CPEHN network members

Have you ever wondered how to make your community healthier but weren't sure how? One way is through participating in land use and zoning decisions - and it's time to make health a part of these policies. Learn how to get involved and use concrete tools and strategies to make a difference in the health of our communities.

Planning for Healthy Communities: Advocating for Equity in Planning Decisions will be conducted by staff of Public Health Law and Policy's Planning for Healthy Places project and will provide participants with a deep understanding of land use, economic development, and redevelopment processes, policies, and strategies that might be used to create healthier environments. Registration will be available in September. For more information, contact Ruben Cantu, Program Director, at rcantu@cpehn.org.

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Contact Name: 
Ruben Cantu
Organization: 
California Pan-Ethnic Health Network
Contact Phone: 
510-832-1160
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