Building Healthy in Harris County is designed to promote healthy urban planning and development by providing developers, planners, architects, public health, and other entities with a robust guide of key health considerations that highlight the potential health implications of development plans and projects. This non-regulatory guide is intended to prompt conversations and critical thinking with regard to health and development.
The guide first provides information on the relationship between health and development and describes existing conditions specific to Harris County that impact this relationship. The guide is then divided into 10 healthy development “elements” for consideration during the planning and development process. Each element includes information on why that element matters to health, where Harris County stands, where Harris County is going, and a series of guiding questions supporting overarching goals for each element as it relates to health. The questions support a shift to thinking about development holistically by integrating health, environmental, social, and economic equity into project considerations.
Healthy Development Guide