Local Ordinances That Promote Physical Activity: A Survey of Municipal Policies
John J. Librett, PhD, MPH,
Michelle M. Yore, MSPH and
Thomas L. Schmid, PhD
The authors are with the Division of Nutrition and Physical Activity, Physical Activity and Health Branch, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Ga.
FIGURE 1—Percentages of slow (SG), medium (MG), and high (HG) growth cities with current and intended ordinances for pedestrian and bike use (A) and for physical activity infrastructure (B).