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2. Objectives
• Inventory all public drinking fountains in Berkeley
• Evaluate fountain accessibility
• Determine relationships between fountain condition
and SES/ethnicity
3. Project Steps
• Develop questionnaire
• Prepare a mobile app for data collection
• Design routes for data collection
• Collect data
• Create maps and analyze data
22. Our Team
City of Berkeley, Dept. of Health
Janet Berreman, MD, MPH
Alvan Quamina, JD, Ph.D., MPH
City of Berkeley–
Laurie Capitelli,City Councilman –Dist. 5
Beth Gerstein,Legislative Assistant
Public Health 170C Instructor—
Charlotte Smith, Ph.D.
Pubic Health 170C Team—
JD Weiner, Kerri Smyth, Rachel Sklar, Christina Casler, Erica Fuhrmeister,Bria
Crawford, Megan Maurino, Dhaval Mehta, EmilyMarron, Scott Miller,Stephen
Anderson, Alex Bennett, Pavit Deol, George Glaviano, Jacky Khanh, Pedro Kim,
Xuan Lam, Jessica Liu, Joanna Lu, Dina Nazarchuk, Linda Nkemere, Paul Park,
Kelsey Schultz,Lindsey Schultz, Mary Skramstad,Kelly Nabaglo, Sheila Mohebbi