Title: Health Impact Assessment: Threshold Analysis
1Design for Health
Health Impact Assessment Threshold Analysis
Kevin Krizek
2Characteristics of the Threshold HIA
- Level III Most specific in the suite of HIA
tools provided by Design for Health. - Informed by synthesizing and digesting available
research. - What does the research tells us
- How strong/clear is that research
- How can it be applied to more specific projects
or plan proposals
3Where to use in the HIA process?
- Most rapidly evolving of the types of HIAs being
developed - Best used later in the planning process
4Structure of the Threshold HIA
- Uses same categories of public health categories
as other tools in the Design for Health HIA suite - Further breaks these areas down into 20 or so
specific criteria - Requires specific knowledge of the plan or
project (e.g., specific information or
characteristics about plan element or development
proposal - Scoring is based on sliding scale
5Other efforts / comparable products
Distinguishing characteristics -54
categories -Based on Yes/No -Very comprehensive
-Based on select studies -Point based -70
categories -Based on select studies -20 or so
specific criteria -Carefully digests available
research -Focuses on dimensions directly relevant
to planning
- Tool
- -Healthy Development Tool (San Francisco)
- -LEED - ND
- -Design for Health
6Threshold Analysis (Draft)
Topic Accessibility
Transit Service (Threshold)
Intent Ensure adequate transit service.
Rationale Transit service not only provides alternatives to auto-travel, but provides means of mobility for the elderly, young and/or financially disadvantaged.
Requirements Residential components of the plan are built at an average of more than seven units per acre
Definitions Need to consider net density.
Submission Site plan with density calculations.
Possible Credits 1 for 7 units per residential acre 2 for 7 units per gross acre
Credits Awarded
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8Threshold Analysis (Draft)
Topic Accessibility
Transit stops (Threshold)
Intent Ensure transit service that can be walked to conveniently.
Rationale People are not willing to walk more than 1200 m (three-quarters of a mile) for a transit stop, on average. While some people may not be able to walk this far, the figure represents a reasonable average.
Requirements All residential or employment areas are located within 1200 m of a transit stop.
Definitions A transit stop is a bus or train stop with service at least every hour during the daytime on weekdays and weekends.
Submission Site plan showing employment and residential areas and locations of proposed transit stops.
Possible Credits 1 credit for a transit stop within 1200 m 2 credits for a train stop within 800 m or a bus stop within 400 m.
Credits Awarded
9 10Threshold Analysis (Draft)
Topic Food
Distance to a supermarket or fruit and vegetable
shop (Threshold)
Intent Provide access to fruits and vegetables.
Rationale Studies show distances to supermarkets have the clearest effects on health (compared with, say, access to different kinds of restaurants).
Requirements Supermarkets or fruit and vegetable stores within a mile of each residence.
Definitions A supermarket or fruit and vegetable store is a farmer's market or an establishment with a NAICS code of 445110 or 455230.
Submission Map showing location of proposal and distance to nearest supermarket or fruit and vegetable stores.
Possible Credits 2 awarded if there is a supermarket or fruit and vegetable store within a mile of each home 1 if the distance is 2 miles
Credits Awarded
11Food Stores--NAICS Code Examples
- 445 Â Food and Beverage Stores
- 4451 Â Â Grocery Stores
- 44511 Â Supermarkets and Other Grocery (except
convenience) Stores - 44512 Convenience Stores
- 4452 Â Â Specialty Food Stores
- 44521 Meat Markets
- 44522 Â Â Fish and Seafood Markets
- 44523 Â Â Fruit and Vegetable Markets
- 44529 Â Â Other Specialty Food Stores
- 445291 Â Baked Goods Stores
- 445292 Â Confectionery and Nut Stores
- 445299 Â All Other Specialty Food Stores
- 4453 Â Â Beer, Wine, and Liquor Stores
121200 Meters
13Threshold Analysis (Draft)
Topic Air Quality
Distance from a freeway for residential uses and
uses occupied by children (Threshold)
Intent Prevent respiratory diseases and premature births.
Rationale Studies show decreasing particulates, respiratory diseases and premature births with distance from major roads. Residential areas, schools and playgrounds are key environments for vulnerable groups.
Requirements Residential areas should be more than a specified distance from a major road.
Definitions A major road is defined as having an average annual daily traffic gt 40,000, a freeway or a road with six or more lanes. Uses occupied by children include schools, day-care facilities, playgrounds and sports fields.
Submission Comprehensive plan map or site plan with area within 200 m and 500 m from major roads marked.
Possible Credits 1 credit if all such uses are more than 200 m from a major road 2 credits if more than 500 m.
Credits Awarded
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15Threshold Analysis (Draft)
Topic Physical Activity
Access to playing areas, parks and trails
(Threshold)
Intent To make it easier for people to engage in a variety of activities, potentially furthering physical activity.
Rationale Different people have different ways of being physically active a variety of environments support such.
Requirements Residential areas located less than 400 m (1/4 mile 1,312 feet) of a neighborhood park, trail or open space, in order to provide options for physical activity and social interaction, particularly for children.
Definitions To come.
Submission Map showing proximity to open space appropriate for active outdoor play.
Possible Credits 1 credit if requirements met.
Credits Awarded
16 17Threshold Analysis (Draft)
Topic Water Quality
Groundwater and drinking-water quality (Threshold)
Intent Ensure safe drinking water.
Rationale Sources of groundwater contamination include proximity to septic systems, leaking underground tanks, contamination from landfills, and other forms of polluted surface runoff (nitrogen fertilizers, mining, etc.).
Requirements Sensitivity to, and appropriate distance away from, septic systems, leaking underground tanks, contamination from landfills, and other forms of polluted surface runoff (nitrogen fertilizers, mining, etc.).
Definitions To come.
Submission Documents detailing water infrastructure plans.
Possible Credits 1 if developed in a site with existing water and sewer infrastructure or where this is planned to occur with development.
Credits Awarded
18MPCA Whats in my neighborhood Minneapolis
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19Threshold Analysis (Draft)
Score Sheet
Topic, Threshold or Association Potential Credits Credits Awarded
Topic Accessibility
Transit service (Threshold) Credits 2
Transit stops (Threshold) Credits 2
Topic Air Quality
Distance from a freeway for residential uses and uses occupied by children (Threshold) Credits 1-2
Polluting uses (Association)
Air quality mitigation (Association) Credits 1
20Threshold Analysis
Next Steps
- Refine available guidelines
- Field test
- Ensure they are user friendly and robust
- Produce an available product to employ in late
summer
Ann Forsyth
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