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Thursday, August 12, 2010
Sunday, June 13, 2010
Dr. Christopher Breuleux, President of the Medical Wellness Association, Board Member with Shape Up Sugar Land and Advisory Member for the Mayors Fitness Council, discusses the goals and benefits for wellness in our community
Who would benefit from joining and sponsoring Shape Up Sugar Land?
Dr. Breuleux:
Shape Up Sugar Land supports community and worksite wellness and provides the citizens in Fort Bend County, Texas with the resources and events to make healthy lifestyle choices. The mission for the organization is “Promoting wellness, raising awareness and encouraging activities that enable healthier lifestyles for the community.” We promote total wellness for the community including the Wellness dimensions developed by the National Wellness Institute: Emotional, Intellectual, Occupational, Physical, Social and Spiritual.
Every allied health, wellness, and medical professional can benefit by becoming a member. We would like to recruit new professional members including physicians, chiropractors, acupuncturists, naturopaths, osteopaths, nurses, physician assistants, physical therapists, and dietitians. Health and Wellness practitioners include massage therapists, health coaches, educators, teachers, physiologists, counselors, exercise technicians, fitness and personal trainers. By promoting a cross-disciplinary approach to personal wellbeing, everyone benefits—from the City, County, schools and universities, hospitals, employees, health and fitness clubs and the YMCA.
We welcome your comments here on our blog/website
Define some of your wellness and professional goals?
Dr. Breuleux: Our wellness goals include:
Ø Defining and promoting wellness practices and programs within the community
Ø Promoting the integration of health, fitness and wellness programs as appropriate
Ø Providing professional leadership and education for wellness in the community
Ø Developing community wellness standards, education, programs and training guidelines
Ø Developing wellness leadership and community recognition
Ø Enhancing networking and professional development opportunities
Ø Strengthening, supporting, and diversifying membership and community partners
Ø Collaborating with the city and partnering with high-quality providers & organizations
Ø Facilitating professional partnerships and coalitions to promote further wellness development, education and integration
Ø Educate and promote total wellness dimensions of wellness from the National Wellness Institute:
ü Emotional Wellness
ü Intellectual Wellness
ü Occupational Wellness
ü Physical Wellness
ü Social Wellness
ü Spiritual Wellness
Why support city, worksite and employee wellness initiatives?
Dr. Breuleux: Our wellness goals and initiatives focus on education, commitment to services that help employees adopt healthier lifestyles. Wellness begins with making individual decisions that will help prevent the onset of sickness and chronic disease. A major part of that is wellness and making changes for healthy lifestyle behaviors. According to the World Health Organization: increased physical activity, healthy diet, stress management and avoiding tobacco can help to prevent the majority of chronic diseases, including 80% of heart disease & stroke, type 2 diabetes and 40% of cancers.
Corporate and employee wellness programs work because they reduce health risks of employees and promote wellness. I have been fortunate to work with many companies and developed hundreds of worksite wellness programs all over the world. The common critical success factor is commitment from the “top” leadership. I believe strongly in employee health fitness and wellness for all employees and they’re families and believe we should direct resources, funds and support for wellness promotion and programs.
What inspired you to create the Medical Wellness Association?
Dr. Breuleux: I saw a need for medical and wellness practitioners to join forces to improve professional support, outcomes, and consumer services. Quite frankly, after years in health care leadership and administration, I was amazed at the lack of integration, communication, and knowledge of prevention and wellness with multiple medical disciplines. Our goal is to enhance wellness and care by informing members of the professional health community about emerging practices that may have efficacy in supporting and promotion the health of families and communities. Promoting wellness through proven outcome based programs with exercise, nutrition and lifestyle medicine serve as our primary focus.
Clearly, the need is to improve wellness outcomes, which then benefits everyone, from the community, citizens and individual family members. In our community there is a great need for working together to improve quality and outcome standards in our fast-paced evolving industry. We are excited with the positive impact with Shape Up Sugar Land and the new Mayors Fitness Council.
What are the major issues facing the allied health field today?
Dr. Breuleux: Our main challenge is overcoming the bias modern living with good health habits and lifestyles. We promote “proven wellness practices,” where evidence-based practices are researched and proven programs are implemented. This myopic perspective sometimes ignores one important component of health care: the individuals or patient’s informed health decision making, including preferences, treatments and expectations.
This is not to say that every complementary or conventional approach is appropriate. However, primary practitioners and providers should not summarily dismiss a complementary health and wellness approach. Similarly, complementary or alternative practitioners should not dismiss conventional approaches. We need to be open to new health and wellness approaches, with our first goal being premum non nocere (“first do no harm”), and our second, to improve the health status and quality of life for individuals and the community at large.
Join the Wellness Conversation:
June is national employee wellness month. We welcome your comments here on our SUSL blogs and website. You may also contact our organization by sending us an email to:
info [at] shapeupsugarland.org
Christopher Breuleux, President of the Medical Wellness Association
Friday, June 11, 2010
Special Olympics with The Arc of Fort Bend County
"Let me win. But if I cannot win, let me be brave in the attempt." This is the oath recited by Special Olympics athletes before each competition. Special Olympics is a year-round sports training program for people with an intellectual or developmental disability, from 8 years of age through adulthood.
The Arc of Fort Bend County, headquartered in Sugar Land, supports a Special Olympics delegation of 140 adult athletes who participate in aquatics, softball, volleyball, basketball, bowling, track and field, and, coming soon, bocce ball. Volunteer coaches and their assistants run the sports activities while The Arc provides financial and logistical support for practice venues, uniforms, equipment, transportation to area and statewide tournaments, and hotel and meal expenses for athletes and volunteers.
Our teams have regular practices led by trained volunteer coaches and helpers. Special Olympics and The Arc provide all training. Each sports team practices a minimum of 9 weeks prior to competing in local scrimmages and at the Gulf Coast Area tournament for their sport. Three times a year, athletes may attend a statewide competition for their sport, if there are enough coaches and volunteers for each team.
In February, our volleyball teams and bowlers compete in Austin at “Winter Games”. Basketball teams and track and field athletes compete at “Summer Games” in Arlington over Memorial Day weekend. “Fall Classic” State Games for softball are played in College Station in October. The 2010 aquatics statewide competition will be in Pearland for the first time.
Because Special Olympics is a volunteer-based organization, The Arc delegation is always in need of volunteer coaches so that all athletes who want to train and compete will be able to participate. If you are interested in coaching, contact Margo Pasko at The Arc of Fort Bend County: mapasko@arcoffortbend.org or 281-494-5928. We’d love to have you join our team!
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Brazos Bend State Park: A Treasure in Our Own Backyard
Brazos Bend State Park is a 5,000-acre treasure in our backyard on the southeast border of Fort Bend County . The plethora of activities include camping, picnicking, hiking, biking, equestrian, and fishing. The park website is: http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/spdest/findadest/parks/brazos_bend/
However, heed the warnings to pay due respect to alligators, which are numerous in some areas of the park. Often sunning themselves on bike and hiking trails, they are completely disinterested in humans. However, dogs seem to be a delicacy; so, leave Fido at home.
Children, of all ages, are encouraged to to take advantage of the at least three free interpretive programs and hikes that are offered every weekend.
For smaller children are air condition seekers, there the Nature Center is open Monday - Friday from 11 a .m - 3 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday from 9 a .m to 5 p.m. and displays a "hands-on" alligator discovery area, a tactile model of the park, freshwater aquarium, live native snake species, a touch table and an open-captioned orientation video for all visitors including those with hearing impairments.
The crowning jewel of Brazos Bend Park is The George Observatory that is located in the park and is open Saturdays from 3 p.m. to 10 p.m. For information on stargazing programs/passes and other programs, call the Observatory at 979/553-3400 or at 281/242-3055 (as a satellite of the Houston Museum of Natural Science) or visit the George Observatory web site.
Karen Naumann, APR
Karen Naumann, APR
Monday, May 17, 2010
Fort Bend County Cycling Workshop Set for May 24th
Modern Mobility: The Cycling Connection in Fort Bend County breakfast and workshop will be Monday, May 24, 2010. Join the Fort Bend Chamber of Commerce, Fort Bend County municipalities and cycling advocates for a morning of learning and networking while promoting bicycle connectivity in the county. Registration begins at 7:30 a.m. with the workshop following from 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. at the Fort Bend Chamber of Commerce, 445 Commerce Green Blvd., Sugar Land, Texas.
The workshop will feature discussion of the status and outlook for a growing network of bicycle routes and linkages within Fort Bend County and area cities. The event will also highlight the regional funding and support public/private partnerships, and public awareness that are essential to improving connectivity and safety for residents who choose cycling for both local trips and recreation. Speakers include The Honorable Bob Hebert, Fort Bend County Judge; The Honorable James Patterson, Fort Bend County Commissioner, Precinct 4; The Honorable James Thompson, Mayor of Sugar Land; The Honorable Allen Owen, Mayor of Missouri City; The Honorable Joe Gurecky, Mayor of Rosenberg; The Honorable Jacqueline Baly Chaumette, Sugar Land City Councilmember At-Large Position 2; W. Preston Tyree, Director of Education, League of American Bicyclists; Jeff Taebel, Director Community and Environmental Planning, H-GAC; and Nicole Volek, President of Shape Up Sugar Land.
The breakfast is generously sponsored by HDR Engineering, Inc. Other sponsors include The Houston-Galveston Area Council, Councilwoman Jacquie Chaumette, Wilbur Smith & Associates, Shape Up Sugar Land, Kendig Keast, and Edminster Hinshaw Russ and associates.
For more information about this event, contact Jacqueline Baly Chaumette at (281) 565-0390 or
Jacquie@JacquieChaumette.com or Ellen Bush (281) 491-0277 or Ellen@fortbendcc.org.
The workshop will feature discussion of the status and outlook for a growing network of bicycle routes and linkages within Fort Bend County and area cities. The event will also highlight the regional funding and support public/private partnerships, and public awareness that are essential to improving connectivity and safety for residents who choose cycling for both local trips and recreation. Speakers include The Honorable Bob Hebert, Fort Bend County Judge; The Honorable James Patterson, Fort Bend County Commissioner, Precinct 4; The Honorable James Thompson, Mayor of Sugar Land; The Honorable Allen Owen, Mayor of Missouri City; The Honorable Joe Gurecky, Mayor of Rosenberg; The Honorable Jacqueline Baly Chaumette, Sugar Land City Councilmember At-Large Position 2; W. Preston Tyree, Director of Education, League of American Bicyclists; Jeff Taebel, Director Community and Environmental Planning, H-GAC; and Nicole Volek, President of Shape Up Sugar Land.
The breakfast is generously sponsored by HDR Engineering, Inc. Other sponsors include The Houston-Galveston Area Council, Councilwoman Jacquie Chaumette, Wilbur Smith & Associates, Shape Up Sugar Land, Kendig Keast, and Edminster Hinshaw Russ and associates.
For more information about this event, contact Jacqueline Baly Chaumette at (281) 565-0390 or
Jacquie@JacquieChaumette.com or Ellen Bush (281) 491-0277 or Ellen@fortbendcc.org.
Labels:
Bicycle Friendly Community,
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Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Job Posting: Marketing Coordinator
April 6, 2010
Position Title: Marketing Coordinator
Reports To: Shape Up Sugar Land Board of Directors
Scope of Position:
The individual in this role shall be the liaison to the Mayor’s Fitness Council and coordinate market research, focus group, and strategy and business plan for the State grant that has been awarded to the City of Sugar Land. This individual shall function as day-to-day contact for the City of Sugar Land and Shape up Sugar Land (SUSL) Board of Directors. This individual shall be responsible for overseeing the mission and purpose of Shape up Sugar Land organization, finance and accounting, business plan development, and start up operations, management and reporting, training and day-to-day operations of the Mayor’s Fitness Council for the City of Sugar Land. This person shall also collaborate on a team basis with the City of Sugar Land and Shape up Sugar Land. The primary responsibility of this individual will be to develop, start up and manage the fitness and wellness initiatives and assessments determined by the Mayor’s Fitness Council and ensure the program becomes sustainable.
Job Duties and Responsibilities:
Ø Develop the short-term (3 month) and long term (annual) plans for the Mayor’s Fitness Council to assure the successful implementation and achievement of the formal business, implementation and strategic plans.
Ø Oversee and direct the selection and procurement of all market research, service suppliers, contractors and equipment vendors.
Ø Collaborate on a team basis with the City, Mayor’s Fitness Council and SUSL to identify and develop plans and assessments for health, fitness and wellness for the community.
Ø Coordinates Board of Directors and committee meetings and takes minutes; and maintains board and committee forms, decision, summaries, and polices binders.
Ø Develop and oversee all programming, services, policies and procedures.
Ø Manage and direct all finance and accounting functions for the organization. This would include the proper and timely reporting of results to board and the City, the timely performance of the annual audit and all other related accounting and financing requirements.
Ø On a schedule to be determined, establish a timeline and schedule and program plan for the development of community fitness and wellness programs.
Ø Assess market research, focus groups and wellness best practices.
Ø Establish a collaborative framework that earns a reputation among the City’s corporate community as successful and highly desirable.
Ø Ensure standards, quality and committee practices so services and communications are consistently delivered.
Ø Duties include strategic management of a visible, state and city recognized health and wellness plans and programs.
Ø Serve as an active member of the SUSL and Sugar Land Mayors’ Fitness Council.
Ø All other duties as defined by the City, Mayor’s Fitness Council and SUSL for the scope of work.
Recommended Professional Requirements:
Excellent communication, analytical, web and social networking interpersonal, marketing and customer service skills are essential. Market research, feasibility business plan expertise and new business development experience is critical. Wellness experience and track record is preferred. Market research and community wellness experience is recommended.
A critical perspective and an ability to provide committee leadership to a variety of opportunities, challenges and new program start up. Expertise in wellness and health promotion is recommended. History of presentations and professional speaking experience is preferred. Dynamic leadership and communication skills, high energy and results oriented professional with community wellness record is recommended.
Skills: Applicants must have a wide range of administrative and communication skills as well as practical business skills.
• Excellent communication skills in person, on the phone, and in writing.
• Competency in word processing, databases, and email (Word, Excel, Access, Outlook)
• Organizational skills to organize, monitor, and track numerous activities throughout the year
• Ability to logically solve problems with little supervision
• Ability to work with various groups of people with strong and differing opinions and positions
• Strong attention to detail
• Ability to multi-task in a fast-paced environment
• Willingness to work under pressure in a dynamic environment
• Willingness to do whatever it takes to get the job done
Compensation
Compensation for this position is being funded through a grant that has been received by the City of Sugar Land. For the initial phase (April through August 2010), it is anticipated that the individual will work on a contract basis in the development of the plan. Phase II will begin in September 2010 and a part-time salary will be negotiated during the hiring process with expectations to grow into full time position with grants and other source funding.
Application Deadline
Deadline is April 12, 2010. resumes should be submitted emailed to: Nicole@volek.us or fax to (281) 946.5100. Please ensure that your cover letter or resume documents your qualifications as listed above.
Position Title: Marketing Coordinator
Reports To: Shape Up Sugar Land Board of Directors
Scope of Position:
The individual in this role shall be the liaison to the Mayor’s Fitness Council and coordinate market research, focus group, and strategy and business plan for the State grant that has been awarded to the City of Sugar Land. This individual shall function as day-to-day contact for the City of Sugar Land and Shape up Sugar Land (SUSL) Board of Directors. This individual shall be responsible for overseeing the mission and purpose of Shape up Sugar Land organization, finance and accounting, business plan development, and start up operations, management and reporting, training and day-to-day operations of the Mayor’s Fitness Council for the City of Sugar Land. This person shall also collaborate on a team basis with the City of Sugar Land and Shape up Sugar Land. The primary responsibility of this individual will be to develop, start up and manage the fitness and wellness initiatives and assessments determined by the Mayor’s Fitness Council and ensure the program becomes sustainable.
Job Duties and Responsibilities:
Ø Develop the short-term (3 month) and long term (annual) plans for the Mayor’s Fitness Council to assure the successful implementation and achievement of the formal business, implementation and strategic plans.
Ø Oversee and direct the selection and procurement of all market research, service suppliers, contractors and equipment vendors.
Ø Collaborate on a team basis with the City, Mayor’s Fitness Council and SUSL to identify and develop plans and assessments for health, fitness and wellness for the community.
Ø Coordinates Board of Directors and committee meetings and takes minutes; and maintains board and committee forms, decision, summaries, and polices binders.
Ø Develop and oversee all programming, services, policies and procedures.
Ø Manage and direct all finance and accounting functions for the organization. This would include the proper and timely reporting of results to board and the City, the timely performance of the annual audit and all other related accounting and financing requirements.
Ø On a schedule to be determined, establish a timeline and schedule and program plan for the development of community fitness and wellness programs.
Ø Assess market research, focus groups and wellness best practices.
Ø Establish a collaborative framework that earns a reputation among the City’s corporate community as successful and highly desirable.
Ø Ensure standards, quality and committee practices so services and communications are consistently delivered.
Ø Duties include strategic management of a visible, state and city recognized health and wellness plans and programs.
Ø Serve as an active member of the SUSL and Sugar Land Mayors’ Fitness Council.
Ø All other duties as defined by the City, Mayor’s Fitness Council and SUSL for the scope of work.
Recommended Professional Requirements:
Excellent communication, analytical, web and social networking interpersonal, marketing and customer service skills are essential. Market research, feasibility business plan expertise and new business development experience is critical. Wellness experience and track record is preferred. Market research and community wellness experience is recommended.
A critical perspective and an ability to provide committee leadership to a variety of opportunities, challenges and new program start up. Expertise in wellness and health promotion is recommended. History of presentations and professional speaking experience is preferred. Dynamic leadership and communication skills, high energy and results oriented professional with community wellness record is recommended.
Skills: Applicants must have a wide range of administrative and communication skills as well as practical business skills.
• Excellent communication skills in person, on the phone, and in writing.
• Competency in word processing, databases, and email (Word, Excel, Access, Outlook)
• Organizational skills to organize, monitor, and track numerous activities throughout the year
• Ability to logically solve problems with little supervision
• Ability to work with various groups of people with strong and differing opinions and positions
• Strong attention to detail
• Ability to multi-task in a fast-paced environment
• Willingness to work under pressure in a dynamic environment
• Willingness to do whatever it takes to get the job done
Compensation
Compensation for this position is being funded through a grant that has been received by the City of Sugar Land. For the initial phase (April through August 2010), it is anticipated that the individual will work on a contract basis in the development of the plan. Phase II will begin in September 2010 and a part-time salary will be negotiated during the hiring process with expectations to grow into full time position with grants and other source funding.
Application Deadline
Deadline is April 12, 2010. resumes should be submitted emailed to: Nicole@volek.us or fax to (281) 946.5100. Please ensure that your cover letter or resume documents your qualifications as listed above.
Sunday, April 4, 2010
Support SUSL in the TelfairLife Charity of Your Choice Walk on Sat., April 10th
Shape Up Sugar Land (SUSL) was recently selected along with other non-profits to participate in the 2010 TelfairLife Charity of Your Choice Walk. The event will be held on Saturday, April 10, 2010 in Telfair, Sugar Land’s newest master-planned community.

This is an opportunity for you to take steps to positively impact Fort Bend County by walking for the charity of your choice around the Lake in Telfair and encouraging others to join you. Walkers can also help their charity win up to $20,000 in the Walker, Team, and Charity Challenges.
SUSL has a goal of registering at least 10 walkers ($30 registration fee, and you don't even have to be present). SUSL also has a goal of raising $1000 or more in donations. 100% of walker registration fees are donated to the charity of your choice, and we hope you will choose SUSL as the non-profit that you want to support.
The Schedule for Saturday, April 10, 2010 (rain or shine)
8 A.M. - Check-In at the Telfair Central Lawn. Breakfast is provided. Participants have the option to either run or walk the course and must indicate their preference when registering.
8:30 A.M. - Welcome & Warm-Up with Sugar Land City Councilwoman Jacquie Chaumette.
9 A.M. - Walk Begins.
10:30 A.M. - Post Walk Party at Telfair Central Lawn. Enjoy fun games, activities and music. Challenge winners will be announced at the Post-Walk Party.
Why Should You Register for This Event with SUSL?
Shape Up Sugar Land is a dynamic organization committed to promoting wellness, raising awareness and encouraging activities that enable healthier lifestyles for the community. SUSL supports and provides all of the citizens in Fort Bend County, Texas with the resources to make healthy lifestyle choices. In addition, SUSL will soon be collaborating with the City of Sugar Land to implement a grant already won from the State of Texas for the Mayor's Fitness Council. As part of the grant, SUSL and the City will identify and develop plans and assessments for health, fitness and wellness for the community.
To Register as a Walker ($30 fee):
To Donate (any amount) to Shape Up Sugar Land for this event:
Thanks for your support of SUSL!
Sunday, March 21, 2010
Welcome and Thanks for Joining the Fort Bend Wellness Conversation
Shape Up Sugar Land (SUSL) is excited to welcome you to our updated website that now includes a blog. Now you can have a voice for wellness in the Sugar Land/Fort Bend County, TX community.
Shape Up Sugar Land is a nonprofit organization that is comprised 100% of community volunteers that are dedicated to the following Mission Statement: Promoting wellness, raising awareness and encouraging activities that enable healthier lifestyles for the community.
Our board members and volunteers enable SUSL to be "thought leaders" on all six dimensions of wellness from the National Wellness Institute:
We welcome your comments here on our blog/website. You may also contact our organization by sending us an email at info@shapeupsugarland.org.
Thanks for joining the Sugar Land/Fort Bend wellness conversation, and please spread the word.
Shape Up Sugar Land is a nonprofit organization that is comprised 100% of community volunteers that are dedicated to the following Mission Statement: Promoting wellness, raising awareness and encouraging activities that enable healthier lifestyles for the community.
Our board members and volunteers enable SUSL to be "thought leaders" on all six dimensions of wellness from the National Wellness Institute:
- Emotional
- Intellectual
- Occupational
- Physical
- Social
- Spiritual
We welcome your comments here on our blog/website. You may also contact our organization by sending us an email at info@shapeupsugarland.org.
Thanks for joining the Sugar Land/Fort Bend wellness conversation, and please spread the word.
Friday, March 5, 2010
MS 150: April 17-18, 2010 from Houston to Austin
The BP MS 150 is a two-day fundraising bike ride from Houston to Austin organized by the National Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Society. It's the largest non-profit event of its kind in North America with more than 13,000 registered cyclists, 3,000 volunteers, and countless supporters and spectators. In 2009, the ride raised $17 million for MS research and services for persons living with MS.
Multiple sclerosis is a progressive neurological disorder that affects people in many different ways. It could be paralysis one day, loss of vision the next or impaired memory the day after that. Living with MS means living with uncertainty.
When it comes to MS, only two things are certain:
* Another American is diagnosed every hour of every day.
* Many people are joining the movement toward a world free of MS including the cyclists in the MS150
There is still time to register for the event and complete your training:
http://www.nationalmssociety.org/chapters/bp-ms-150/index.aspx
If you are not going to ride this year please make a donation to fight MS. Shape Up Sugar Land board member Thomas Brooks is in training for the event for the second year in a row. He is over 75% of the way toward his $1650 fundraising goal, but he could use your help to fight MS. Please donate: http://main.nationalmssociety.org/goto/ThomasWBrooks
Thank you!
Multiple sclerosis is a progressive neurological disorder that affects people in many different ways. It could be paralysis one day, loss of vision the next or impaired memory the day after that. Living with MS means living with uncertainty.
When it comes to MS, only two things are certain:
* Another American is diagnosed every hour of every day.
* Many people are joining the movement toward a world free of MS including the cyclists in the MS150
There is still time to register for the event and complete your training:
http://www.nationalmssociety.org/chapters/bp-ms-150/index.aspx
If you are not going to ride this year please make a donation to fight MS. Shape Up Sugar Land board member Thomas Brooks is in training for the event for the second year in a row. He is over 75% of the way toward his $1650 fundraising goal, but he could use your help to fight MS. Please donate: http://main.nationalmssociety.org/goto/ThomasWBrooks
Thank you!
Bicycle Friendly Community Discussed at Sugar Land Council Meeting
Sugar Land Council member, Jacqueline Baly Chaumette recently presented and discussed the Bicycle Friendly Community program with fellow council members. The Bicycle Friendly Communities Campaign is an awards program that recognizes municipalities that actively support bicycling. A Bicycle Friendly Community provides safe accommodation for cycling and encourages its residents to bike for transportation and recreation. From more details visit:
http://www.bikeleague.org/programs/bicyclefriendlyamerica/communities/
http://www.bikeleague.org/programs/bicyclefriendlyamerica/communities/
Encouraging bicycling is a simple way towards improving public health. With more people bicycling, communities experience reduced traffic demands, improved air quality and greater physical fitness. In addition, bicycle-friendly towns are often seen as places with a high quality of life. This can translate into increased property values, business growth and increased tourism. In other words, this can be a great fit for Sugar Land.
Members of the following cycling and wellness organizations were present at the City Council meeting to show their support:
Texas Instruments Cycling Team
Sugar Cycles
Houston Cycling
Bike Houston
Greater Houston Off Road Bike Association
Fort Bend TriPsyclones Triathlon Club
Schlumberger Cycling Club
Bayou City Riders
Shape Up Sugar Land
Fort Bend Fit
The City of Sugar Land’s Vision 2025 documents guiding principles City Council should consider when crafting policy and making decisions that will affect the City’s future. In particular, this document does support a Bicycle Friendly Community campaign by outlining a pursuit in both inter- and intra-city transportation options.
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Bicycle Friendly Community,
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