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Hosted by the Cooper Institute and the American Association for Physical Activity and Recreation, this three-day conference in Dallas, Texas, is devoted to “Diversity in Physical Activity and Hea ...

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Funded by a $5.2 million, five-year grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, “Salud America! The National Latino Childhood Obesity Prevention Network” will research strategies for reducin ...

Filed In: Resource | Health | News | Texas

The Texas Bicycle Coalition (TBC) spearheaded a grassroots campaign to push the state legislature to pass, and then fund, a statewide Safe Routes to School program in 2001 funded by transportation ...

This statewide grant program begun in 2002 and administered by TXDOT provides local jurisdictions with funds to improve safety around schools for the purpose of promoting healthy walking to school. ...

In December 2004 the Texas Bicycle Coalition Education Fund (TBCEF) received a three-year $1.5 million "Safe Routes to School Program" grant, funded in part by the U.S. Department of Educ ...

Rio Grande Riverpark will be a multi-use trail and open space network along the Rio Grande River in the El Paso del Norte region of Texas. The linear park along the Rio Grande has catalyzed a colla ...

The Main Street Corridor Master Plan for Downtown Houston, Texas, is the strategic integration of land-use with transportation, emphasizing public spaces and a pedestrian-friendly environment. The ...

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