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A study conducted before, during and after the 1996 Olympics in Altanta examined the effect of concerted efforts to improve traffic conditions to accommodate the wave of spectators and its effect on asthma attacks. The city made 24-hour transportation available, added buses, closed streets to cars and implemented flexible work schedules. The study showed the result of these efforts was a remarkable decline in ground-level ozone and other air pollutants, which reduced the number of emergency rooms visits for asthma during and shortly after the games.

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2010
Conferences and Events

 

January

15th-
Six Stops to Success: Getting Started on a Ballot Measure Campaign

February

19th-
Six Stops to Success: Building a Winning Coalition

March

9th-
California Transit Initiatives Training Workshop

19th- Six Stops to Success: Making Your Message Matter

April

23rd-
Six Stops to Success: Social Media: Friending, Tweeting & Blogging Your Way to Success

 

May

14th-
Six Stops to Success: Silencing the Naysayers