Healthy Communities: The Marquette Experience: Making the Healthy Choice The Easy Choice

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Healthy Communities: The Marquette Experience: Making the Healthy Choice The Easy Choice George Sedlacek Marquette County ACHIEVE COALITION (906) 362-7427 geosedlacek@gmail.com

Step one: Identify what s happening Governor s 4X4 Plan: Maintain a healthy diet Engage in regular exercise Get an annual physical examination Avoid all tobacco use and why? Barriers Assets Culture ASSESSMENT TOOLS: Mihealthtools.org:PAC/ DHEW ACHIEVE Change Tools Bikeability Survey Safe Routes to School

Who makes a good coalition? DIVERSITY Sectors Talent and skills Interests and experiences Resources LEADERSHIP At least one neutral and facilitative role Systems thinkers Commitment to shared and transitional leadership So you want to start a Coalition It ll be just about the toughest thing you ll do!

What makes a good coalition? Shared and clear understanding of each coalition s vision and purpose Effective methods for communication and transparency Formalized organizational structure and functioning A Strategic Vision and Plan that is updated yearly But ll be the most rewarding and thing you ll ever do and enjoy!

Tobacco Prevention

Tobacco is Killing and Costing Your Constituents The Cost of Tobacco in Michigan, 2009 Senator Tom Casperson District #38

State s first local tobacco prevention Coalition 1987 Objective: Reduce Mqt County Smoking rate from State s second highest to lowest!

Policies (when paired with media) Work!

Current Marquette County Tobacco Prevention Activities Chronic Disease Management Cessation Model (Direct Physician Referral/Health Clinic) Maternal Smoking Cessation Efforts (MDCH QUIT Smoking Cessation Quit line) What You Take In Effects Your Baby Media Campaign (Great Start Collaborative)

A lack of fitness/obesity is Killing and Costing Your Constituents Senator Tom Casperson District #38 Human Toll of Inactivity/Obesity Total for District #38 Total for Michigan Cancer (17%) 114 3422 Heart Disease 316 8,600 (36%) Diabetes (90%) 83 2478 Total 513 14500 SEDENTARY DEATH SYNDROME!

Active Living Coalition: Policies Work too but beware they ain t easy! Peterson quits in Negaunee City manager gives 90-day notice after contentious session with city council A question of SPACE McClellan Avenue residents cry foul after onstreet paint job eliminates parking spaces "There's not the amount of pedestrian traffic at the Lakeview School,. "You don't have the traffic to warrant that type of expenditure. Parking restored to Seventh, McClellan

Education has to proceed Policies (Provides the WHY): Healthy communities activist and expert Mark Fenton left, walks in Hancock Bike week Marquette area activities set New bike racks accent city s downtown

Marquette County Active Coalitions Marquette County Active Living Task Force 2002-2009 ACHIEVE Coalition Subgroups: Nutrition & Worksite Wellness 2009 Marquette Bikeability Committee IOHT Recreation Authority

Marquette County Active Living Task Force now ACHIEVE Marquette! Marquette Yellow Bike Blue Snoshoes Iron Ore Heritage Trail Recreation Authority Bike to Work Week Commuter Challenge Healthy Weight Journal Community Campaign Safe Routes to School Complete Streets Hospital Dietary Policies Nutrition Policies School Hoop Houses Community Gardens Worksite Wellness Policies: ACHIEVE Worksite Awards» Joint Use Agreements

Better streets wanted in Marquette Marquette City Commission mulls new policy Complete Streets training offered MARQUETTE - A Complete Streets training will be offered from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursday in the Citizens' Forum Room at Lakeview Arena in Marquette. Training is free, and lunch will be provided. This dirt path shows were pedestrians have continued to walk on the grass after the sidewalk ends at the Altamont Street overpass in Marquette. The Marquette City Commission delayed a decision of a Safe Routes to School application until its next meeting to get more public comment on the issue. (Journal photo by Danielle Pemble)

Iron Ore Heritage Recreation Authority c/o 501 S. Front Street Marquette, MI 49855 906-226-6109 We,, endorse the Iron Ore Heritage name of entity Recreation Authority (IOHRA) and their request for a.2 mill increase on property tax ($.20 per $1000 of taxable value) for six years on the August 3, 2010 ballot in the Cities of Ishpeming, Negaunee and Marquette and the Townships of Tilden, Negaunee, Marquette and Chocolay to construct, manage, and maintain the 48-mile, multi-use, year round, interpretive Iron Ore Heritage Trail. We understand that the IOHRA has secured over $1 million in grants thus far and have put local people to work building and signing a permanent trail system. We also understand that they have $1.2 million in grant requests that need local leveraging dollars to continue to build the corridor. Signed Dated:

"They've planted crops on Farmville (a computer game connected to Facebook), but they've never planted a real seed," Nelson said of young people today. Last year, it was extra parking space. This year, it s growing space for vegetables and flowers. The Ishpeming Community Garden near Grace Episcopal Church is well into its first growing season. The garden group s mission is to boost the availability of fresh, locally-grown foods and to help build a sense of community. (Journal photo by Johanna Boyle)

SOPARC TRAIL EVALUATION: IRON ORE HERITAGE TRAIL

We missed a few in our count

Healthy Michigan Fund and Building a Healthier Community Building Healthier Community 80% spent on community programs not salary: Iron Ore Heritage Trail Engineering Design: Result more than $600,000 in Fed/DNRE Trust Fund support. Complete Streets/SR2S: Stop bad road designs that work to contribute to unfit residents/students: Result $200,000 in Federal funds to fix. $40,000 in BCBSM grants. School & Community Gardens/Farmer s Markets/Hoop Houses: School lunch programs with real healthy food. Farm to Schools policy and much more.

29 27 25 23 21 19 17 15 Trend in Leisure Time Physical Inactivity 1995-1999 1999-2003 2000-2004 2005 US MQT County 2010 Health Nation Objective 2010 Health Nation Objective

Get Off Your Duff TAKE HOME MESSAGE: Assessment Tools: PAC, DHEW, League of MI Bicyclists, CHANGE Tool, SR2S Policies that WORK NEED Coalitions! Complete Streets SR2S Non-Motorized Trails that go Somewhere! School Nutrition Policies, Farm to School! Worksite Wellness Policies Tobacco is a weed needs constant attention!

ADVOCATE! If you don t, no one will, your coalition won t and health will suffer. You can beat the grizzly.