Use pervious concrete, porous asphalt, permeable interlocking pavers, open-jointed blocks or cells, or other permeable pavement in individual or commercial development efforts; also called porous or pervious pavement
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Policies and programs that can improve health
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Permeable pavement projects
Evidence Rating:
Scientifically Supported
Health Factor(s):
Air and Water Quality
Rain gardens & other bioretention systems
Establish bioretention systems (e.g., rain gardens, bioretention cells, green roofs, planter boxes, bioswales, etc.) to make city landscapes more permeable
Evidence Rating:
Scientifically Supported
Health Factor(s):
Air and Water Quality
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