Creating Livable Communities Through Smart School Siting

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Session 38 at Pro-Walk/Pro-Bike Conference in Chattanooga; describes policy and practices that encourage walkable, community-centered schools developing through Helping Johnny Walk to School project

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How You Can Create Livable Communities Through Community-

Centered Schools Renee KuhlmanDirector of Special Projects Center for State and Local Policy

Pro-Walk/Pro-Bike 2010

What Are “Community-Centered” Schools?

Walkable

Schools

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Multiple Community

Benefits

… “factors such as school location have played a significant role in the decreased rates of walking to school, and changes in policy may help to increase the number of children who are able to walk to school.”

Committee on Environmental HealthAmerican Academy of Pediatricians (2009)

The Built Environment Affects Physical Activity

Fewer Vehicle Miles Traveled (VMT) Improves Air Quality

Sadly, Community-Centered Schools Are NOT the Norm

Advocacy Resources www. PreservationNation.org

Helping Johnny Walk to School: Sustaining Communities through Smart Policy

Advisory Committee

Sub-grants and Technical Assistance

Information & Policy Recommendations

Nal

What Does 100 Acres Look Like? 32 blocks in Old Town Alexandria, Va.

Eliminate Minimum Acreage Site Standards and Requirements

Location of proposed elementary school

Location of currentBillings, Montana elementary school

New Hampshire Senate Bill 59

New York Smart Growth Act

Keene, New Hampshire

Encourage Inter-Agency Planning Coordination and Public Input

Put Renovation Option on Equal Footing in Funding Formulas

Encourage “Full Cost” Accounting

Teaching Sustainable Options: Elaine Clegg and Grow Smart Idaho

www.smartgrowthschools.org

Get Creative

With Parking and

Athletic Fields

Share Spaces

Encourage Thoughtful School Closures

What You Can Do

Step # 1 - Research www.preservationnation.org/issues/

www.bestfacilities.org/best-home/

www.epa.gov/schools/siting.html

www.ncef.org/rl/site_selection.cfm

Step # 2 - Build a Diverse Coalition www.preservationation.org/resources/

Step # 3 - Recommend Changes and Make the Case

Renee Kuhlman

Center for State and Local Policy

Phone: 202-588-6234

Phone: 540-961-1661

renee_kuhlman@nthp.org

Renee Kuhlman

Center for State and Local Policy

National Trust for

Historic Preservation

Phone: 202-588-6234

renee_kuhlman@nthp.org

www.preservationnation.org

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