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Try these links for additional information on a variety of topics including walking, biking, health and livable communities.

Active Living by Design: www.activelivingbydesign.org
Active Living Research: www.activelivingresearch.org
Active Transportation: www.activetransportation.org
America Planning Association: www.planning.org
American Society of Landscape Architects: www.asla.org/
California Center for Physical Activity: www.caphysicalactivity.com
California Department of Health Services: www.dhs.ca.gov
California DHS, Cancer Prevention and Nutrition Section: www.ca.5aday.com
California Obesity Prevention Initiative, California Department of Health Services: http://www.dhs.ca.gov/ps/cdic/copi/
California Safe Routes to School Initiative: www.dhs.ca.gov/routes2school
Center for Civic Partnership: www.civicpartnerships.org
Center for Neighborhood Technology - Strategies for Livable Communities: www.cnt.org
Center for Sustainable Suburban Development: http://cssd.ucr.edu/
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention --
    Designing and Building Healthy Places: www.cdc.gov/healthyplaces/
    Community Guide for Physical Activity: www.thecommunityguide.org/pa/
Coachella Valley Association of Governments: www.cvag.org
Congress for the New Urbanism: www.cnu.org
Department of Public Health: www.rivcoph.org
Economic Value of Active Transporation: www.rivco-buildhealth/rsnyder.pdf
Federal Highway Administration: www.fhwa.dot.gov/
Injury Prevention Services, Dept. of Public Health: www.rivcoph.net/injury_prevention
Local Government Commission: www.lgc.org
National Association of City and County Health Officials: www.naccho.org
National Center for Bicycling and Walking: www.bikewalk.org
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration: www.nhtsa.dot.gov/
"New Urbanist Neighborhood" flash presentation: www.nationalgeographic.com/earthpulse/sprawl/index_flash.html
Partnership for a Walkable America: www.walkinginfo.org
Pedestrian & Bicycle Information Center: www.pedbikeinfo.org
Place Matters: www.placematters.com
Prevention Institute: www.preventioninstitute.org/nutrition.html
Projects for Public Places: www.pps.org
Public Health Institute: www.phi.org
Rails-to-Trails Conservancy: www.railtrails.org
Smart Growth America: www.smartgrowthamerica.com/health.html
Smart Growth Network: www.smartgrowth.org/
Smart Schools: www.smart-schools.org
Surface Transportation Policy Project: www.transact.org
Transportation Land Use Collaborative: www.TLUC.net
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency: www.epa.gov/
UNC Pedestrian and Bicycle Information Center: www.pedbikeinfo.org
Urban Land Institute: www.uli.org/DK/index.cfm
spaceWalk to School Day events: www.walktoschool.org
Walkable Communities, Inc.: www.walkable.org/

PARKS
Riverside County Regional Park & Open-Space District: www.riversidecountyparks.com
City of Riverside Park and Recreation Department: www.riversideca.gov/park_rec/
City of Lake Elsinore Parks & Recreation Facilities: www.lake-elsinore.org/parks.asp
City of Corona Parks & Community Services: www.ci.corona.ca.us/depts/parks/Index.cfm
City of Perris Recreation: www.perris-ca.org/
City of Hemet Parks: www.cityofhemet.org/parks.htm
City of Moreno Valley Parks & Recreation: www.moreno-valley.ca.us/
City of Murrieta Parks & Recreation: www.murrieta.org/services/parks.htm
City of Temecula Recreation: www.cityoftemecula.org/recreate/index.htm
City of Desert Hot Springs Area Recreation: www.desert-hot-springs.us/tourism/recreation.html
City of Palm Springs Parks & Recreation: www.ci.palm-springs.ca.us/parks.html
City of Palm Desert Parks & Recreation: www.cityofpalmdesert.org/ParksRecreation.asp