Helping Communities Create Healthy Places

WHO WE’VE HELPED

Local and State Governments, Planning and Transportation Firms and Organizations and Foundations

  • Next50 Initiative Foundation
  • Urbitecture
  • Colorado Department of Transportation
  • WSP Transportation Planning
  • Felsburg Holt & Ullevig
  • Actual Communities, Inc.
  • Stapleton Foundation
  • Boston Public Health Commission
  • AECOM Architecture and Planning firm
  • Mithun Architecture and Planning firm
  • New Century Transportation Foundation
  • Town of Basalt, CO
  • City of Glenwood Springs, CO
  • Town of Aspen, CO
  • Town of Carbondale, CO
  • Florida Department of Health

Universities, Public Health, National and Non-Profit Organizations

  • National Environmental Health Association

  • Civic Results, Livable Communities Support Center, Denver, CO (Teamed up and funded by Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, Jefferson County Health Department, CO, and LiveWell).

  • National Association of County and City Health Officials

  • University of Colorado Denver

  • International City/County Management Association
  • American Planning Association, Chicago
  • Michigan State University
  • National Conference of State Legislatures

Partnering With The Community

SHC is committed to authentic community engagement and will support
those populations and communities that are typically and historically disenfranchised so they can drive their own decision-making.

Get Involved!

Projects

  • Water’s Edge Senior Housing HIA

  • Northeast Denver Recreation Centers and Policies HIA

  • Central Park Boulevard Commuter Rail Station HIA

  • NE Downtown Denver Neighborhoods HIA
    • Boston Public Health Commission Strategic Planning, Technical Assistance and Training on HIA and HIAP

    • Globeville, Elyria-Swansea (GES) Station Area HIA

    • Regional Recreation Center HIA

    • South Lincoln/La Alma Denver Housing Redevelopment HIA

    • Evaluation of the South Lincoln/La Alma Denver Housing Redevelopment HIA

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