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Cascadia Scorecard 2006: Focus on Sprawl & Health - Press Kit

Fact sheets, press releases, regional data, and expert sources for Cascadia Scorecard 2006: Focus on Sprawl & Health.

Released CS06 cover 112wJune 21, 2006

Media contact: Elisa Murray, elisa@sightline.org
206-447-1880 ext. 111

The 2006 Cascadia Scorecard, Sightline's regional gauge of progress for the Northwest, spotlights an emerging body of research indicating that car-centered sprawl contributes to the region's leading health risks, and residents of neighborhoods that encourage foot traffic are healthier--and safer as well.

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