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Public involvement in planning is one great way to bring healthy changes to Latino neighborhoods.
From involving youth in planning, to hosting charettes (design sessions), and conducting health impact assessments (HIA), one can find all sorts of examples of how to work with local communities to get healthy changes.
For great ideas on how to get started with organizing a community planning session, download the Local Government Commission’s (LGC), Participation Tools for Better Community Planning Guide here.
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