Mary Rose Corrigan

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Mary Rose Corrigan
City of Dubuque
Health Service Department
Vision Statement
Dubuque is a viable, livable, and equitable community.
We embrace economic prosperity, social/cultural
vibrancy and environmental integrity to create a
sustainable legacy for generations to come.
Green Buildings: a productive and healthy built environment.
Healthy Local Foods: the benefits of wholesome food from local producers,
distributors, farms, gardens and hunters.
Community Knowledge: education, empowerment and engagement to
achieve economic prosperity, environmental integrity and social/cultural
vibrancy.
Reasonable Mobility: safe, reasonable and equitable choices to access live,
work and play opportunities.
Regional Economy: a diversified regional economy with
opportunities for new and green markets, jobs, products and
services.
Smart Energy Use: energy conservation and expanded use of
renewable energy as a means to save money and protect the
environment.
Resource Management: the benefits of reducing, reusing and
recycling resources.
Community Design: the built environment of the past, present and
future which contributes to its identity, heritage and sense of place.
Healthy Air: fresh, clean air, reduced greenhouse gas
emissions and minimized health risks.
Clean Water: water as the source of life, seek to preserve
and manage it in all forms.
Native Plants & Animals: biodiversity through the
preservation, restoration and connection of nature and
people.
Energy Assistance —households applying for
energy assistance in the form of LIHEAP
10.0%
.
9.1%
9.0%
8.6%
8.2%
8.5%
8.0%
8.0%
7.0%
6.0%
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Smart Resource Use
Theme: Water Use
3,900
3,881
Gallons
3,850
3,800
3,754
3,750
3,700
3,650
2010
2011
Energy Star and LEED Certified Buildings
7
0.6%
6
6
5
3
1
0
0.52%
0.5%
0.4%
4
2
% Non-Residential Green Buildings (2011)
3
2
1
0
2000-2002
0.2%
1
0
2003-2005
Energy Star
Source: US Green Building Council, EPA
0.3%
0.17%
0.12%
0.16%
0.1%
2006-2008
LEED
2009-2011
0.0%
Dubuque Ames
Decatur Oshkosh
Rental Housing Code Violations
60%
50%
49%
40%
32%
30%
20%
24%
10%
0%
2009
2010
2011
Miles of Bike Paths and
Sidewalks to Miles of Roads
3.31
3.50
3.00
Ratio of Bike
Paths to
Roads
2.50
2.00
1.50
1.25
1.00
0.47
0.50
0.06
0.65
0.63
0.01
0.02
Decatur
Oshkosh
0.00
Dubuque
Ames
Ratio of
Sidewalks to
Roads
Tested for Lead Poisoning before age 6
100.0%
90.0%
93.3%
93.1%
2004
2005
83.8%
80.0%
70.0%
68.4%
68.5%
2001
2002
61.4%
60.0%
50.0%
40.0%
30.0%
20.0%
10.0%
0.0%
2000
2003
Lead Poisoned Children
5.0%
4.7%
4.5%
4.0%
4.0%
3.7%
3.5%
3.5%
3.0%
2.5%
2.5%
2.0%
1.5%
1.5%
1.0%
0.5%
0.0%
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
Healthy Air
EPA Air Quality Index - Percent of monitored days with “Good” air
quality
90%
84%
85%
81%
80%
75%
85%
76%
71%
72%
70%
65%
60%
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Healthy Air- Radon
Households tested above (>) 4piC/L
50%
40%
41%
33%
30%
20%
10%
0%
2011
2012
Number of ED Visits for Asthma
500
400
424
417
436
449
388
348
356
300
200
100
0
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Clean Water
EPA Drinking Water Violations 2006-2011
20
15
15
10
5
12
9
5
1
2
0
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Water
Electricity
Travel
Discards
Health
and
Wellness
Sustainable Dubuque: Smart Cities Innovator
City in Motion:
Making sense of billions of
telco events in conjunction
with transportation data
- SpatioTemporal
Information Management
Dynamic &
Static Data
Sensing
Single & -domain
multi
Analytics &
Analytics & Modeling
Modeling
Models
Impacting
Impacting Supply
Influence)
& Influencing
Demand
Citizen Engagement
Platform: Coupling social
profiles (Lotus Connections)
with Spatial data (IOC) in a 2way city-citizen
communication platform
Smart Water Meter
Analytics: Analyzing
Smart Electric
Meter Analytics:
smart meter data for leaks,
anomalies, and
consumption patterns
Analyzing smart meter data
for anomalies, and
consumption patterns and
sharing information
4/6/201
Smarter Sustainable Dubuque
• Designed to give people what they
need so they can do what they want
Reliable
information
specific to them
• Save money and
resources
• Improve environment
and local economy
• Improve Health &
Wellness
Smarter Health
and Wellness Pre-Pilot
• 70 volunteers
• Mobile Apps
• Micro-sensing
• Engagement/Activity Reporting
• IBM Intelligent Operations Center (IOC)
• Metrics
• Walking and Running Time
• Impact of Engagement
• Messaging
• Event
• Individual Goal Setting
What’s next?
• Health indicator development
• Community input
• Data assessment
Health is an outcome of nature, mothers, families,
communities and behaviors in a complex, dynamic, and
highly interrelated system-of-systems
Education
Media
Communications
Transportation
Water
Energy
Medical Care
Health is system-of-systems
Other Govt.
Agencies
Employers
Govt. Public Health
Housing
Agriculture & Food
Source: IBM IBV analysis based on OECD
4/6/201
5 Most Common
Hazards Found in Dubuque Homes
90
82
76
80
70
70
59
60
56
50
% Chance of Hazard
40
30
20
10
0
Damp & Mold Growth
Electrical
Lead Paint
Falls on Stairs
Position and
Operability of Amenity
Average Cost/Hazard
Average Cost to Fix 5 most Common Hazards
$573 $345
$1,641
$895
Damp & Mold Growth
Electrical
Lead Paint
Falls on Stairs
$10,509
Position and Operability of Amenity
5 Most Common Hazards Remediated Current Grant
120
100
80
60
5 Most Common Hazards
Remediated Current Grant
40
20
0
Fire
Damp & Mold
Growth
Electrical
Lead Paint
Excess Cold
5 Highest Average Cost Per Unit Hazards to Remediate and
% of units Represented
$1,018
$1,110
Lead Paint-77.8%
$1,249
Damp & Mold Growth-82.4%
$1,641
$10,509
Asbestos- 8.3%
Structural Collapse- 17.6%
Personal Hygiene- 1.9%
5 Highest Total Dollars Spent per Hazard-Current Grant
$69,876
$37,802
$79,647
$146,086
Lead Paint
Damp & Mold Growth
$882,780
Electrical
Excess Cold
Falls on Stairs
GHHI Outcomes
16
14
12
10
before
8
after
6
4
2
0
Days Missed
Work
31
Days Missed
School
Mold
Pests
GHHI Outcomes
12
10
8
before
6
after
4
2
0
Asthma treatment past 12
months
Falls past 12 months
GHHI Outcomes
8
7
6
5
before
4
after
3
2
1
0
Lead
levels/blood
Allergy
symptoms
Resp
symptoms
Asthmatic
symptoms
Urgent
care/ER visit
Mary Rose Corrigan, Public Health Specialist
City of Dubuque
CITY HALL ANNEX
1300 MAIN ST
DUBUQUE, IA 52001
(563) 589-4181
MCORRIGA@CITYOFDUBUQUE.ORG
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