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Active Transportation Summit Panel Focuses on Links Between Transportation Policies and Public Health

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Active Transportation Summit
At the recent Active Transportation Summit in Salem, a multifaceted panel of experts came together to discuss how mobility, public health, and equity are essentially interconnected and how we can make these links stronger. The panel featured Dr. Phil Wu, a pediatric obesity specialist at Kaiser Permanente; Mychal Tetteh of the Community Cycling Center; Noelle Dobson of the Oregon Public Health Institute; and Olivia Quiroz of the Multnomah County Health Department.

Coverage by BikePortland.org can be found here.

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