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File #: 49578    Version: 1 Name: Accepting updates to the Food Access Improvement Map and authorizing the Madison Food Policy Council to accept future Food Access Improvement Map updates.
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 11/15/2017 In control: MADISON FOOD POLICY COUNCIL
On agenda: 11/21/2017 Final action: 1/16/2018
Enactment date: 1/22/2018 Enactment #: RES-18-00090
Title: Accepting updates to the Food Access Improvement Map and authorizing the Madison Food Policy Council to accept future Food Access Improvement Map updates.
Sponsors: Paul R. Soglin, Ledell Zellers, Rebecca Kemble, Matthew J. Phair
Attachments: 1. Food Access Improvement Map-NEW-2 dark 120517.pdf, 2. FAIM Map Presentation / 1/16/18 CCEC Meeting.pdf
Fiscal Note
No fiscal impact will be incurred by the city to update the Food Access Improvement Map.
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Accepting updates to the Food Access Improvement Map and authorizing the Madison Food Policy Council to accept future Food Access Improvement Map updates.
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WHEREAS, the Food Access Improvement Map was created in 2015 in partnership with Public Health of Madison & Dane County and the City of Madison Planning Department to broadly identify ‘Areas of Focus’ for the Food Access Improvement Project, with an emphasis on Neighborhood Resource Team areas; and,

WHEREAS, areas of ‘low-income/low-access’ are defined by the United States Department of Agriculture as “Low-income census tracts where a significant number or share of residents is more than 1 mile from the nearest supermarket”; and,

WHEREAS, the updated Food Access Improvement Map provides a refined geographic representation of data pertaining to areas with limited food access within the City of Madison; and,

WHEREAS, the Food Access Improvement Map datasets are primarily composed of USDA ERS Food Access Research Atlas data and Neighborhood Indicators Project data; and,

WHEREAS, USDA ERS Food Access Research Atlas data is used to identify Dane County census tracts classified as ‘low-income/low-access’; and,

WHEREAS, Neighborhood Indicators Project data is used to identify City of Madison Census Block Group demographics; and,

WHEREAS, data used in the Food Access Improvement Map is not static, but changes as new food retail outlets arrive and depart over time, with areas seeing improvements and declines in food access depending on those changes; and,

WHEREAS, the City of Madison’s Healthy Retail Access Program uses the Food Access Improvement Map as a guide to allocate resources to grantees within the identified ‘Areas of Focus’,

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Food Access Improvement Map will serve as a supplementary decision-making resource for City of Madison-funded food access and ...

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