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Opinion | Walkable communities provide alternative to car-oriented infrastructure

Many U.S. cities feature infrastructure that primarily exists to aid vehicle traffic. Walkable communities, similar to those of JMU’s campuses, should be more commonly implemented in cities across the country

What Your Zip Code Says About Your Health - Community

Reader Contribution By Jay Walljasper . Photo by Fotolia/pootsonnaja Tapping the power of place to keep us all healthy. One number stands above all others as the best indicator of good health.  It’s not your blood pressure, cholesterol level, average daily calories or even the age at which your grandparents die.  It’s your zip code. This fact has sent shockwaves across the county.  The chief aspiration of American democracy is that everyone deserves an equal opportunity for life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.  Yet medical evidence shows that people living in disadvantaged neighborhoods face greater health and mortality risks.

City of Gordon City Council Minutes April 8, 2021

City of Gordon City Council Minutes April 8, 2021 City of Gordon City Council Minutes April 8, 2021 Wednesday, 14 April 2021 15:11 Notice of the meeting was given to advance by publication in the Sheridan County Journal Star, the designated method for giving notice as shown by the affidavit of publication on file in the City Clerk’s office.  Agendas of the meeting were simultaneously given to the Mayor and all members of the Council.  All proceedings hereafter shown were taken while the convened meeting was open to the attendance of the public. A meeting of the City Council of the City of Gordon was called to order at 6:00 p.m., April 8, 2021 in the Council Chambers of the city auditorium.  The Mayor noted the location of the Open Meetings Laws poster.

Dryden will garner public feedback for Comprehensive Plan in January - 870 AM 97 7FM News Talk WHCU870 AM 97 7FM News Talk WHCU

3 months ago in Local jsalzone Photo: WHCU ITHACA, N.Y. (WHCU) – In drafting its comprehensive plan, the Town of Dryden’s looking for feedback to help determine goals and strategies. Three Virtual Sessions for which the community can participate will be held in January. Topics include Affordable Housing and Land Conservation, Transportation and Walkable Communities and Economic Development and Energy Sustainability. They’re scheduled for January 20th, 26th and the 27th. Beginning January 4th, community members will be able to access session information at www.dryden2045.org. Tags: Recent Headlines

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