OC Healthy Communities Forum Transit Access The proportion of the population that live within a half mile of a major transit access point. Use of public transit can result in decreased greenhouse gas emissions as well as substantial incidental physical activity from walking or biking to and from transit access points. The California Air Resources Board estimates that between 7,3 and 11, premature deaths in California may be due to fine air particle pollution alone. One analysis of National Household Transportation Survey data suggested Americans who walk to and from transit spend 19 additional minutes walking and nearly 3 in 1 get more than 3 minutes of walking a day. Orange County Public Transit Access by Census Tract Percent of population within 1/2 mile of major transit stop by Census Tract, 212 % - 17.6% (less than 1/2 regional avg) 17.7% - 23.6% (1/2 to 2/3 of regional avg) 23.7% - 3.2% (2/3 of regional avg) 3.3% - 1% (greater than regional avg) Countywide average (212): 3.8% Regional average (212): 3.2% California Department of Public Health US Census Bureau, SCAG 2. 1 Miles
OC Healthy Communities Forum Park Access The proportion of population living within a 1/2 mile of a park at least 1 acre in size as estimated using the proximity of parks, derived from the California Protected Area Database (v1.8), to US Census block centroids. Access to places for physical activity may increase levels of exercise by nearly 14%. Physical activity is a key factor in weight loss, maintaining a healthy weight, and preventing obesity the second leading preventable cause of death in the United States. Those who are physically active tend to live longer than those who are inactive and they are at reduced risk for cardiovascular diseases, certain cancers, diabetes, depression, and a number of other significant health problems. Orange County Park Access by Census Tract Percent of Population within 1/2 Mile of Park/Open Space, 21 % - 36.9% (2+ times lower than CA avg) 37% - 49.2% (1. - 2 times lower) 49.3% - 73.8% (1-1. times lower) 73.9% - 1% (better than CA avg) Countywide average (21): 86.8 Statewide average (21): 73.8 California Protected Areas Database, version 1.8 California Department of Public Health 2. 1 Miles
OC Healthy Communities Forum Street Intersection Density The number of street intersections per unit total land area, weighted to reflect pedestrian and bicycle related connectivity, as estimated by the US Environmental Protection Agency through their Smart Location Database. Network connectivity, as estimated here by street intersection density, can significantly influence incidental and intentional walking and biking behaviors, which are critically important to community physical activity. As network connectivity increases, so does the directness of routes between points of origin and destinations, thereby facilitating the ease of active transportation and, hence, a community s propensity to engage in it. Orange County Street Intersection Density by Census Block Group Street intersection density, 211 (weighted, auto-oriented intersections omited). - 43.91 (2+ times lower than CA avg) 43.92-8. (1.-2 times lower) 8.6-87.84 (1-1. times lower) 87.8-639.82 (better than CA avg) Countywide average (211): 1.89 Statewide average (211): 87.84 EPA, Smart Location Database, version 2. 2. 1 Miles
OC Healthy Communities Forum Educational Attainment The proportion of residents 2 years of age and older who have a high school diploma or its equivalent as reported through the US Census Bureau s American Community Survey. Educational attainment significantly affects lifetime earnings. High school graduates have lower death rates from all causes and are less likely to suffer from heart disease, motor vehicle death, homicide, high cholesterol, and other health issues. They may also be less likely to engage in behaviors harmful to their health. In national surveillance by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, those without a high school diploma are over three times more likely to smoke than those with a bachelor s degree. Additionally, among non-elderly adults, those without a high school diploma are over 1. times more likely to lack health insurance than those with a diploma. Orange County Educational Attainment by Census Tract Percent of Adults 2+ with a High School Diploma (26-21) 21.3-4.4 (2+ times lower than CA avg) 4. - 3.8 (1. - 2 times lower) 3.9-8.7 (1-1. times lower) 8.8-1. (better than CA avg) Countywide average (26-21): 83.3 Statewide average (26-21): 8.7 US Census Bureau, American Community Survey, 26-21 2. 1 Miles
2. Orange County Healthy Eating Active Living (HEAL) Cities Cities can gain a HEAL designation by adopting a policy to improve physical activity and healthy food opportunities, or adopting a resolution with specific policy goals. To learn more visit: w w w. h e a l c i t i e s c a m p a i g n. o r g Healthy Eating Active Living (HEAL) Cities Campaign http://www.healcitiescampaign.org/ 1 Miles