The Urban Land Institute Arizona District Council has received $30,000 in grant funding to study health and housing in the market. ULI plans to use the funds to convene a local task force to explore land use and transportation barriers to healthy places and identify sustainable and equitable solutions.
ULI Arizona received $20,000 grant from global ULI's Building Healthy Places Initiative, with support from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and a $10,000 financial commitment from Vitalyst Health Foundation.
ULI Arizona is one of four ULI District Councils to study this area.
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