Healthy and Equitable Communities
The regional transportation system advances equity and contributes to communities’ livability and sustainability while protecting the natural, cultural, and developed environments.
Objectives
- Reduce transportation-related air emissions.
- Reduce impacts of transportation construction, operations, and use on the natural, cultural, and developed environments.
- Increase the availability and attractiveness of transit, bicycling, and walking to encourage healthy communities using active transportation options.
- Provide a transportation system that promotes community cohesion and connectivity for people of all ages and abilities, particularly for historically under-represented populations.
Health is defined in many ways, including the physical well-being of people, the quality of the environment, or the social capital of an entire community. The air we breathe; the water we drink and play in; the weather we experience; the neighborhood we live in; and the roads, bridges, and buildings in our built environment are all vital to a healthy environment. To achieve that environment, the region must carefully consider and mitigate transportation impacts.