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File #: 0275X-2016    Version: 1
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 11/11/2016 In control: Health & Human Services Committee
On agenda: 11/21/2016 Final action: 11/23/2016
Title: To adopt the Columbus & Franklin County Local Food Action Plan, accepting its recommendations as a framework for policy and program development in the area of local food systems and re-affirming the City of Columbus’ commitment to working with public, private and community stakeholders to ensure a stronger, more resilient local food system.
Sponsors: Priscilla Tyson, Elizabeth Brown, Mitchell Brown, Shannon G. Hardin, Jaiza Page, Michael Stinziano, Zach M. Klein
Attachments: 1. LFAP_Formatted__11.14.2016
Explanation

To adopt the Columbus & Franklin County Local Food Action Plan.

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To adopt the Columbus & Franklin County Local Food Action Plan, accepting its recommendations as a framework for policy and program development in the area of local food systems and re-affirming the City of Columbus’ commitment to working with public, private and community stakeholders to ensure a stronger, more resilient local food system.

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WHEREAS, 275,641 Franklin County residents (23.69 percent) were found to have low access to grocery stores and 72,902 of those residents also identified as low income; and

WHEREAS, one in five children in our community who are food insecure are more likely to experience chronic disease; and

WHEREAS, nearly a quarter of residents had to travel two-and-a-half times farther to reach a full-service grocery store than they did to reach a fast food restaurant and that rate is as high as 40 percent in some of our neighborhoods; and

WHEREAS, the City of Columbus approved Resolution 0205X-2014 to recognize the partnership between the City of Columbus and Franklin County in the development of a food action plan; and

WHEREAS, the City of Columbus approved Ordinance 2462-2014 to support Columbus Public Health to work on the food plan; and

WHEREAS, the Local Food Action Plan project team, led by Columbus Public Health, the Franklin County Economic Development and Planning Department, and Local Matters, has completed a multi-year planning process inclusive of community stakeholder surveys, best practices research, neighborhood food planning meetings, and a working committee comprised of 24 community partners with expertise in varying sectors of the local food system; and

WHEREAS, from these community conversations, studies and committee work emerged 27 key recommendations to help Franklin County, the City of Columbus and other partners achieve the objectives set forth in this planning process to enhance coordination and communication among ...

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