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1 Neighborhood Assessment: Ketelsen Study Area Implementation Projects May, 2013

2 WY WE NEED A CANGE 1 in 3 children (33%) are overweight or obese 43% of kids at Ketelsen are overweight or obese 1 in 3 children born in 2000 will develop diabetes Our children s generation is the first to have a shorter life expectancy than their parents. But we can change this! Page 2

3 OUR FOCUS Childhood obesity is caused by many factors We are focused on two of them ealthy Food Options ow can we help make more healthy food options available in neighborhoods? ow do we increase peoples ability to access more affordable, healthy food options? Active Lifestyles ow do we help children and adolescents get 1 hour or more of physical activity each day? ow do we make sure there is access to quality parks and places to play and be active? Page 3

4 FOOD ACCESS: WAT WE VE LEARNED 43% of respondents travel less than 1 mile to go grocery shopping. All respondents shop at chain supermarkets, primarily Fiesta, Kroger and Wal-Mart 12% of households that qualify for food stamps do not receive them. Price and nutrition are the #1 concerns for families. I think they need to control the price. Something needs to happen where they control the prices on food as well as vegetables because food is really expensive now. I know it has to do with everything else, oil and gas. I know it plays a part in everything but now it needs to be controlled. Page 4

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6 FOOD ACCESS: WAT WE VE LEARNED Focus group participants believe that Parents are the main person responsible for the health of their children. 68% of respondents are very involved in the cooking and shopping for their families. Focus group participants believe that Community and schools are very important in helping to keep kids healthy. If you re not in a safe neighborhood, there s only so much that your parents can do. Page 6

7 Availability Store Nearby Variety Quality Strategies to Improve ealthy Eating Cost Culture Transportation Time Knowledge Page 7

8 FOOD ACCESS: RECOMMENDATIONS Cost 1. Advocate for changes in the Farm Bill to lower the cost of healthy foods. 2. ost open enrollment days for food stamps 3. Coordinate a bulk buying club for fresh fruits and vegetables for parents at Ketelsen or at the YA. Variety Knowledge 4. Offer food gardening classes to engage parents in the Ketelsen School Garden or Wesley Community Center Garden. 5. Provide cooking and nutrition education classes for parents grocery store tours Affordable, healthy recipes modeling healthy behavior Page 8

9 MAKING NEIGBOROODS BETTER FOR ACTIVE LIVING Provide somewhere to go Provide a route to get there Create a feeling of safety Provide separation from traffic Create an interesting environment More Walkable Page 9

10 WAT WE VE LEARNED: BUILT ENVIRONMENT 85% of respondents are concerned or very concerned about childhood obesity in the Ketelsen Community Majority of respondents are employed full time and earn less than $60,000 21% of respondents do not own a car 73% of respondents walk or bike around their neighborhood 2 times per week or less Page 10

11 WAT WE VE LEARNED: BUILT ENVIRONMENT Percent of Respondents that Agree or Strongly Agree (77009 Zip Code) I would walk or bike 10 minutes to get somewhere if I felt I could do it safely 56% There are many destinations within a 10 minute walk from my house Neighborhood parks, trails, and open spaces are close enough to walk to 44% 41% I feel very comfortable walking and biking in my neighborhood The neighborhood has a lot of sidewalks in good condition 25% 31% The neighborhood has a lot of bike routes in good condition 16% I would feel comfortable letting a child walk or bike alone in my neighborhood 9% Page 11

12 WAT WE VE LEARNED: BUILT ENVIRONMENT Priority barriers to address before you would feel comfortable letting a child walk or bike to school?. Safety / fear of crime Intersections / roadways are difficult to cross Lack of adequate lighting Not enough walking / biking paths Poor air quality Poor quality of walking / biking paths igh traffic volumes / speeds Too far to walk / bike Lack of shade / trees No place to lock up / park bikes Other (please specify) I feel children can already walk or bike safely Weather or climate Page 12

13 WAT WE VE LEARNED: BUILT ENVIRONMENT Street Lighting Street Light Spacing Feet Feet >200 Feet Page 13

14 WAT WE VE LEARNED: BUILT ENVIRONMENT Level of Interest Page 14 Street Interest igh level of street activity Mid level of street activity Low level of street activity

15 WAT WE VE LEARNED: BUILT ENVIRONMENT Sidewalk Condition Page 15 Sidewalk Condition Wide sidewalk in excellent condition Sidewalk of standard width and in good condition Substandard sidewalk that is still usable Sidewalk is unusable or nonexistent

16 KEY RURAL RURAL OVID OVID SILVER WITE SELLEY TABOR MOSS ORR REAGAN BROOKS KEE SEARN BEAUCAMP PECORE PECORE ELEN LINE RIDGE RIDGE QUINN MERRILL OMAR IGLAND BAYLAND FLORENCE CROCKETT SUMMER Built Environment BRUCE Conceptual Plan BINGAM CASE KATY KATY LORRAINE MOP WEBER ALAMO SAGE EDRDS FORD ALMA WOOD WENDEL PAYNE GLADYS USENER TELMA MILLS MILLS DEPELCIN BURNETT LEONA LEONA LYONS EMPILL FWY W OB KATY COLORADO ELYSIAN PROVIDENCE N US US I 10 W W EB AMILTON EXIT W OB Page 16 Page 2 A

17 KEY RURAL RURAL OVID OVID SILVER WITE SELLEY TABOR MOSS ORR REAGAN BROOKS RRINGTON KEE SEARN BEAUCAMP PECORE PECORE ELEN LINE RIDGE RIDGE QUINN MERRILL OMAR IGLAND BAYLAND FLORENCE CROCKETT SUMMER Strategy 1 BRUCE Provide Somewhere to Go BINGAM CASE KATY KATY LORRAINE MOP WEBER ALAMO SAGE EDRDS FORD ALMA WOOD WENDEL PAYNE GLADYS USENER TELMA MILLS MILLS DEPELCIN BURNETT LEONA LEONA LYONS EMPILL FWY W OB KATY COLORADO ELYSIAN PROVIDENCE N US US I 10 W W EB AMILTON EXIT W OB Page 16 Page 3 A

18 KEY RURAL RURAL OVID OVID SILVER WITE SELLEY TABOR MOSS ORR REAGAN BROOKS RRINGTON KEE SEARN BEAUCAMP PECORE PECORE ELEN LINE RIDGE RIDGE QUINN MERRILL OMAR IGLAND BAYLAND FLORENCE CROCKETT SUMMER Strategy 1 BRUCE Provide Somewhere to Go BINGAM CASE KATY KATY LORRAINE MOP WEBER ALAMO SAGE EDRDS FORD ALMA WOOD WENDEL PAYNE GLADYS USENER TELMA MILLS MILLS DEPELCIN BURNETT LEONA LEONA LYONS EMPILL FWY W OB KATY COLORADO ELYSIAN PROVIDENCE N US US I 10 W W EB AMILTON EXIT W OB 1A - Neighborhood park near ogan Street Page 16 Page 4 A

19 KEY RURAL RURAL OVID OVID SILVER WITE SELLEY TABOR MOSS ORR REAGAN BROOKS RRINGTON KEE SEARN BEAUCAMP PECORE PECORE ELEN LINE RIDGE RIDGE QUINN MERRILL OMAR IGLAND BAYLAND FLORENCE CROCKETT SUMMER Strategy 1 BRUCE Provide Somewhere to Go BINGAM CASE KATY KATY LORRAINE MOP WEBER ALAMO SAGE EDRDS FORD ALMA WOOD WENDEL PAYNE GLADYS USENER TELMA MILLS MILLS DEPELCIN KATY BURNETT LEONA LEONA LYONS EMPILL FWY W OB COLORADO ELYSIAN PROVIDENCE N US US I 10 W W EB AMILTON EXIT W OB 1B - Walking trail at SPARK Park 1A - Neighborhood park near ogan Street Page 16 Page 5 A

20 KEY RURAL RURAL OVID OVID SILVER WITE SELLEY TABOR MOSS ORR REAGAN BROOKS RRINGTON KEE SEARN BEAUCAMP PECORE PECORE ELEN LINE RIDGE RIDGE QUINN MERRILL OMAR IGLAND BAYLAND FLORENCE CROCKETT SUMMER Strategy 1 BRUCE Provide Somewhere to Go BINGAM CASE KATY KATY LORRAINE MOP WEBER ALAMO SAGE EDRDS 1C - Improvements to Castillo Park FORD ALMA WOOD WENDEL PAYNE GLADYS USENER TELMA MILLS MILLS DEPELCIN KATY BURNETT LEONA LEONA LYONS EMPILL FWY W OB COLORADO ELYSIAN PROVIDENCE N US US I 10 W W EB AMILTON EXIT W OB 1B - Walking trail at SPARK Park 1A - Neighborhood park near ogan Street Page 16 Page 6 A

21 KEY LINE RURAL RURAL OVID OVID SILVER WITE CASE MILLS MILLS MOP BROOKS KEE BURNETT LEONA LEONA LYONS ELYSIAN PROVIDENCE N US US I 10 W W EB AMILTON EXIT A ORR LORRAINE SELLEY TABOR MOSS REAGAN SEARN BEAUCAMP PECORE PECORE ELEN RIDGE RIDGE Strategy 2 BRUCE QUINN Provide a Route to Get There MERRILL OMAR IGLAND BAYLAND FLORENCE KATY KATY WEBER ALAMO SAGE CROCKETT EMPILL SUMMER FWY BINGAM EDRDS FORD ALMA WOOD WENDEL PAYNE GLADYS USENER TELMA DEPELCIN W OB KATY COLORADO W OB Page 17

22 KEY LINE RURAL RURAL OVID OVID SILVER WITE CASE MILLS MILLS MOP BROOKS KEE BURNETT LEONA LEONA LYONS ELYSIAN PROVIDENCE N US US I 10 W W EB AMILTON EXIT A ORR LORRAINE SELLEY TABOR MOSS REAGAN SEARN BEAUCAMP PECORE PECORE ELEN RIDGE RIDGE Strategy 2 BRUCE QUINN Provide a Route to Get There MERRILL OMAR IGLAND BAYLAND FLORENCE KATY KATY WEBER ALAMO SAGE CROCKETT EMPILL SUMMER FWY BINGAM EDRDS FORD ALMA WOOD WENDEL PAYNE GLADYS USENER TELMA DEPELCIN W OB KATY COLORADO W OB 2A - Shared-use Path on Little White Oak Bayou Page 17

23 KEY RURAL RURAL OVID OVID SILVER WITE S AS SELLEY TABOR MOSS ORR REAGAN BROOKS KEE SEARN BEAUCAMP PECORE PECORE ELEN LINE RIDGE RIDGE QUINN MERRILL OMAR IGLAND BAYLAND FLORENCE ELYSIAN CROCKETT SUMMER Strategy 2 BRUCE Provide a Route to Get There BINGAM CASE KATY KATY LORRAINE MILLS MOP WEBER ALAMO SAGE EDRDS FORD ALMA WOOD WENDEL PAYNE GLADYS USENER TELMA DEPELCIN BURNETT LEONA EMPILL LYONS FWY W OB KATY COLORADO FITT PROVIDENCE N US US I 10 W W EB AMILTON EXIT W OB 2B - Improve roadways connections 2A - Shared-use Path on Little White Oak Bayou Page 17 A

24 KEY RURAL RURAL OVID OVID SILVER WITE S AS SELLEY TABOR MOSS ORR REAGAN BROOKS KEE SEARN BEAUCAMP PECORE PECORE ELEN LINE RIDGE RIDGE QUINN MERRILL OMAR IGLAND BAYLAND FLORENCE ELYSIAN CROCKETT SUMMER Strategy 2 BRUCE 2C - Sidewalks to light rail Provide a Route to Get There BINGAM CASE KATY KATY LORRAINE MILLS MOP WEBER ALAMO SAGE EDRDS FORD ALMA WOOD WENDEL PAYNE GLADYS USENER TELMA DEPELCIN BURNETT LEONA EMPILL LYONS FWY W OB KATY COLORADO FITT PROVIDENCE N US US I 10 W W EB AMILTON EXIT W OB 2B - Improve roadways connections 2A - Shared-use Path on Little White Oak Bayou Page 17 A

25 KEY RURAL RURAL OVID OVID SILVER WITE SELLEY TABOR MOSS ORR REAGAN BROOKS KEE SEARN BEAUCAMP PECORE PECORE ELEN LINE RIDGE RIDGE QUINN MERRILL OMAR IGLAND BAYLAND FLORENCE CROCKETT SUMMER Strategy 3 BRUCE Create a Feeling of Security BINGAM CASE KATY KATY LORRAINE MILLS MOP WEBER ALAMO SAGE EDRDS FORD ALMA WOOD WENDEL PAYNE GLADYS USENER TELMA MILLS DEPELCIN BURNETT LEONA LEONA LYONS EMPILL FWY W OB KATY COLORADO ELYSIAN PROVIDENCE N US US I 10 W W EB AMILTON EXIT W OB Page 18 Page 2 A

26 KEY RURAL RURAL OVID OVID SILVER WITE SELLEY TABOR MOSS ORR REAGAN BROOKS KEE SEARN BEAUCAMP PECORE PECORE ELEN LINE RIDGE RIDGE QUINN MERRILL OMAR IGLAND BAYLAND FLORENCE ELYSIAN CROCKETT SUMMER Strategy 3 BRUCE Create a Feeling of Security BINGAM CASE KATY KATY LORRAINE MILLS MILLS MOP WEBER ALAMO SAGE EDRDS FORD ALMA WOOD WENDEL PAYNE GLADYS USENER TELMA DEPELCIN BURNETT LEONA LEONA LYONS EMPILL FWY W OB KATY COLORADO PROVIDENCE N US US I 10 W W EB AMILTON EXIT W OB 3A - Provide pedestrian lighting Page 18 Page 3 A

27 KEY RURAL RURAL OVID OVID SILVER WITE SELLEY TABOR MOSS ORR REAGAN BROOKS KEE SEARN BEAUCAMP PECORE PECORE ELEN LINE RIDGE RIDGE QUINN MERRILL OMAR IGLAND BAYLAND FLORENCE ELYSIAN CROCKETT SUMMER Strategy 3 BRUCE 3B - Enhance police patrols Create a Feeling of Security BINGAM CASE KATY KATY LORRAINE MILLS MOP WEBER ALAMO SAGE EDRDS FORD ALMA WOOD WENDEL PAYNE GLADYS USENER TELMA MILLS DEPELCIN BURNETT LEONA LEONA LYONS EMPILL FWY W OB KATY COLORADO PROVIDENCE N US US I 10 W W EB AMILTON EXIT W OB 3A - Provide pedestrian lighting Page 18 Page 4 A

28 KEY LINE RURAL RURAL OVID OVID SILVER WITE CASE MILLS MILLS MOP BROOKS KEE BURNETT LEONA LEONA LYONS ELYSIAN PROVIDENCE N US US I 10 W W EB AMILTON EXIT A ORR LORRAINE SELLEY TABOR MOSS Strategy 4 REAGAN SEARN BEAUCAMP PECORE PECORE ELEN RIDGE RIDGE BRUCE QUINN MERRILL OMAR IGLAND BAYLAND FLORENCE KATY KATY WEBER ALAMO SAGE CROCKETT EMPILL SUMMER FWY BINGAM EDRDS FORD ALMA WOOD WENDEL PAYNE GLADYS USENER TELMA DEPELCIN W OB KATY COLORADO W OB Page 19

29 KEY LINE RURAL RURAL OVID OVID SILVER WITE CASE MILLS MILLS MOP BROOKS KEE BURNETT LEONA LEONA LYONS ELYSIAN PROVIDENCE N US US I 10 W W EB AMILTON EXIT A ORR LORRAINE SELLEY TABOR MOSS Strategy 4 REAGAN SEARN BEAUCAMP PECORE PECORE ELEN RIDGE RIDGE BRUCE QUINN MERRILL OMAR IGLAND BAYLAND FLORENCE KATY KATY WEBER ALAMO SAGE CROCKETT EMPILL SUMMER FWY BINGAM EDRDS FORD ALMA WOOD WENDEL PAYNE GLADYS USENER TELMA DEPELCIN KATY W OB COLORADO W OB 4A - Easier crossings on Quitman Page 19

30 KEY LINE RURAL RURAL OVID OVID SILVER WITE CASE MILLS MILLS MOP BROOKS KEE BURNETT LEONA LEONA LYONS ELYSIAN PROVIDENCE N US US I 10 W W EB AMILTON EXIT A ORR LORRAINE SELLEY TABOR MOSS Strategy 4 REAGAN SEARN BEAUCAMP PECORE PECORE ELEN RIDGE RIDGE BRUCE QUINN MERRILL OMAR IGLAND BAYLAND FLORENCE KATY KATY WEBER ALAMO SAGE CROCKETT EMPILL SUMMER FWY BINGAM EDRDS FORD ALMA WOOD WENDEL PAYNE GLADYS USENER TELMA DEPELCIN KATY W OB COLORADO W OB 4B - Light rail crossings 4A - Easier crossings on Quitman Page 19

31 KEY RURAL RURAL OVID OVID SILVER WITE SELLEY TABOR MOSS ORR REAGAN BROOKS KEE SEARN BEAUCAMP PECORE PECORE ELEN LINE RIDGE RIDGE QUINN MERRILL OMAR IGLAND BAYLAND FLORENCE CROCKETT SUMMER Strategy 4 BRUCE BINGAM CASE KATY KATY LORRAINE MILLS MOP WEBER ALAMO SAGE EDRDS 4C - Bike route on enry Street FORD ALMA WOOD WENDEL PAYNE GLADYS USENER TELMA MILLS DEPELCIN KATY BURNETT LEONA LEONA LYONS EMPILL FWY W OB COLORADO ELYSIAN PROVIDENCE N US US I 10 W W EB AMILTON EXIT W OB 4B - Light rail crossings 4A - Easier crossings on Quitman Page 19 A

32 KEY RURAL RURAL OVID OVID SILVER WITE SELLEY TABOR MOSS ORR REAGAN BROOKS KEE SEARN BEAUCAMP PECORE PECORE ELEN LINE RIDGE RIDGE QUINN MERRILL OMAR IGLAND BAYLAND FLORENCE ELYSIAN CROCKETT SUMMER Strategy 4 BRUCE BINGAM CASE KATY KATY LORRAINE MOP WEBER ALAMO SAGE EDRDS 4C - Bike route on enry Street FORD ALMA WOOD WENDEL PAYNE GLADYS USENER TELMA MILLS MILLS DEPELCIN KATY BURNETT LEONA LEONA EMPILL LYONS FWY W OB COLORADO PROVIDENCE N US US I 10 W W EB AMILTON EXIT W OB 4B - Light rail crossings 4A - Easier crossings on Quitman 4D - Bike lanes on ogan Street Page 19 A

33 OR CA CA N N OVID RN RN Overall Conceptual Plan 1. Provide Somewhere to Go ALMA ALMA FORD LORRAIN LORRAIN RRINGTON ALAMO ALAMO AM AM PAYNE PAYNE FWY W OB CA W OB Page 20 1-A Neighborhood Park near ogan Street 1-B Walking trail at Ketelsen SPARK Park 1-C Improvements to Castillo Park 2. Provide a Route to Get There 2-A Trail along Little White Oak Bayou 2-B Improve roadway connections 2-C Sidewalks leading to light rail 3. Create Feeling of Security 3-A Provide pedestrian lighting 3-B Enhance police patrols 4-A Easier crossings on Quitman Street 4-B Light rail crossings at enry Street and Everett Street 4-C Bike route on enry Street 4-D Bike lanes on ogan Street 5-A 5. Interesting Environment Revitalize/redevelop existing buildings to support walkability

34 LET US EAR FROM YOU Use your stickers to vote for your priority projects Let us know how we can improve our plan! To access the final report and track project progress, visit the website: Page 21

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