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File #: Res 2016-64    Version: 1 Name: HEAL committee
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 4/28/2016 In control: City Council
On agenda: 7/18/2016 Final action: 7/18/2016
Title: RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING THE HEALTHY EATING AND ACTIVE LIVING ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Attachments: 1. Resolution, 2. October 2015 Presentation

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RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING THE HEALTHY EATING AND ACTIVE LIVING ADVISORY COMMITTEE

 

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Summary and Background InformationLiveWell Colorado is a nonprofit organization committed to reducing obesity in Colorado by promoting healthy eating and active living. Making the healthy choice the easy choice is essential to addressing Colorado’s adult and childhood obesity epidemic, a clear toll on both our health and economy. The state spent $1.637 billion treating diseases and conditions related to obesity in 2009, with further costs to businesses for lost productivity and absenteeism. LiveWell’s HEAL (Healthy Eating and Active Living) Cities and Towns Campaign provides training and technical assistance to help municipal officials adopt policies that improve their communities’ access to physical activity and healthy food. A partnership between LiveWell Colorado and the Colorado Municipal League, the HEAL Campaign is funded through a grant from the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment’s Cancer, Cardiovascular Disease and Pulmonary Disease Grant Program and supported by Kaiser Permanente.

Commerce City was identified as a LiveWell community in 2004. Over the nine years of funding, LiveWell Commerce City leveraged over $12 million in funding for programs and built environment projects in core Commerce City. Visible, collaborative changes to Commerce City include community gardens, parks and park improvements, continued implementation of Walk, Bike, Fit Plan and the Comprehensive Plan, as well as improvements to Derby Square. After LiveWell Colorado funding ended in 2012, the nine-year effort resulted in a high-functioning collaboration between the City, nonprofits, and other partners to address HEAL, which has continued to leverage funding and build momentum. City Council adopted Resolution 2013-36 to become a HEAL city and recently attained "Elite" status in the campaign's participation matrix - the first of 43 communities to achieve such designation.

Establishing an informal HEAL committee was part of the 2015 administrative work plan in alignment with city council's goal to preserve and nurture a quality community to improve resident health and safety. The committee has met several times, with the goal to collaborate on healthy eating and active living initiatives within Commerce City in a coordinated manner consistent with the LiveWell HEAL campaign. One of the key actions of the committee was to document all of the work done by the city to date in alignment with the HEAL campaign's three outlined policy areas.

In October 2015, the committee presented city council with information on its work to date, policy and program tasks underway as well as a proposed 2016 work plan (presentation attached for reference). One of those action items was to formalize the HEAL advisory committee through city council action, creating a coordinated location for inter-department and inter-agency collaboration.

The attached resolution reflects that request and provides the city a future platform to refine its partnerships on this topic.

Staff Responsible (Department Head):  Interim Director of External Affairs Halstead

Staff Member Presenting: Interim Director of External Affairs Halstead

 

Financial Impact:  $0

Funding Source:  N/A

 

Staff Recommendation:  Approve resolution as presented.

Suggested Motion:  I move to approve Resolution 2016-64.