Similarly one may ask, what makes a good Neighbourhood?
A great neighborhood is one that features interesting architecture and design, and is comfortable and appealing. It should have intriguing storefronts, clean streets with good lighting, and flowers and trees that look inviting. It should make you happy and proud to call it home.
One may also ask, why do we need safe neighborhoods? Safe neighborhoods were in one of the top mentions as very important to the health and well-being of mothers and children. They have a greater influence on health outcomes than individual choices or a person's ability to access health care, and not all communities are impacted in the same way.
Keeping this in view, what are the positive effects of having neighborhoods?
Adults living in lower-poverty neighborhoods experience less anxiety and are less likely to have physical health limitations. They also have higher incomes and higher household earnings, and are more likely to be employed and to have earnings above the federal poverty level.
What is a healthy neighborhood?
Healthy neighborhoods provide: Nutritious, fresh, culturally appropriate food – grown locally whenever possible – is affordable and accessible, promoting health and boosting the local economy. Residents aren't exposed to environmental hazards or pollutants that endanger their present or future health or well-being.
