24 February 2017

City of Mesa Gets NO OVERALL MEDAL for City Health

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To assemble the list of recommendations, the group consulted a wide range of established health and policy research, conducting interviews with elected city leaders and focus groups with city residents and consulting with a panel of advisers – made up of experts from multiple sectors, US regions, and across the political spectrum – to help select pragmatic policies that can tangibly improve people’s lives.
 
Mesa receives no overall medal
with three or fewer gold-, silver-, or bronze-rated policies
 
NO MEDALS [6]
1 Mesa receives no medal in high-quality, universal pre-k.
2 Mesa receives no medal in inclusionary zoning.
   City preempted from passing an inclusionary zoning law YES
3 Mesa receives no medal in alcohol sales control
4 Mesa receives no medal in restaurant inspection ratings
   City uses a rating system to disclose restaurant inspection results to the public NO
5 Mesa receives no medal in Tobacco 21
6 Mesa receives no medal in healthy food procurement.
   City has a procurement policy mandating nutrition standards NO
 
BRONZE MEDAL [1]
Mesa receives a bronze in paid sick leave
 
GOLD MEDAL [2]
Mesa receives a gold in complete streets.
Mesa receives a gold in clean indoor air.
 
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