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. 2017 Aug 31;14:E74. doi: 10.5888/pcd14.160503

Table. Selected Workshop Locations With Short-Term Outcomes and Long-Term Results, Indiana, 2014–2015.

Community Population (2010) Short-Term Outcomes Long-Term Results
Lebanon 15,792 Completed bicycle and pedestrian master plan; secured $100,000 for Safe Routes to School, sidewalks; secured $100,000 budget line item for active living; enforced installation of bicycle racks with new development Formed active living steering committee
Frankfort 16,422 Secured commitment to build bump-outs; installed bicycle racks; installed new signage for smoke-free parks, playgrounds; developed new shared-use policies and revised school wellness policy; secured active living and health references in comprehensive plan Pursued local and grant funding; increased participation and strengthened existing partners
Batesville 6,520 Participated in first Walk to School Day; completed application for funding for bicycle lot; held Velo in the Ville event Submitted grant applications to fund active living initiatives
Williamsport 1,898 Secured $2,500 for trail development; held bicycle rodeo, community ride and education activities; created Facebook page A small core group has begun to meet
Madison 11,967 Worked with school corporation to fabricate bicycle racks; secured funding for bicycle and pedestrian master plan Developed and implementing a vision and action plan; meeting quarterly
Hendricks County 145,448 Analyzed data on bicycle and pedestrian crashes Helped build better interdepartmental and interagency relationships; improved communication; connected to community health improvement plan
Anderson 56,129 Installed wayfinding; made spot improvements to sidewalks, intersections; developed pilot Safe Routes to School programs at 2 elementary schools; planned road diet projects Helped to start/expand community conversations about active living, walking, and bicycling
Bloomington 80,405 Held Open Streets and ShareFest events; held public education program on volunteer driver programs; included broader audience and held focus groups as part of parks and recreation master planning efforts Expanded active living coalition membership; led to greater coordination with other groups
Decatur 9,405 Developed pilot pedestrian alley project; secured community foundation funding to create bicycle racks; attained land for riverfront development Funded and hired full-time community coordinator; improved networking and collaboration among community partners
Pendleton 4,253 Secured funding for bicycle and pedestrian master plan; developed story map for Safe Routes to School project Strengthened relationship, partnership with school corporation