Austin Public Health|
| Jurisdiction | Austin, Texas |
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| Headquarters | 6800 Burleson Rd
Building 310, Suite 295, Austin, TX 78744 |
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| Department executive | - Adrienne Sturrup, Director
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| Website | www.austintexas.gov/department/health |
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Austin Public Health (Spanish: Salud Pública de Austin) is the official health department of the city of Austin, Texas, which operates programs to improve general health in the community.[1]
History
Background
Austin was the first municipality in Texas to include public health provisions in its incorporation act, approved in 1839 by the Congress of the Republic of Texas.[2]
Accreditation and name change
Austin Public Health, then known as Austin/Travis County Health and Human Services Department, received accreditation from the national Public Health Accreditation Board in May 2016. The department adopted its current name that December.[3][4]
Leadership
- Adrienne Sturrup, Director
- Dr. Desmar Walkes, Medical Director and Health Authority
- Janet Pichette, Chief Epidemiologist
- Laura G. La Fuente, Assistant Director of Health Equity and Community Engagement
- Kymberley Maddox, Assistant Director of Administrative Support Services
- Donna Sundstrom, Assistant Director of Community Services
- Marcel Elizondo, Interim Assistant Director of Environmental Health Services
- Cassandra DeLeon, Assistant director of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion
- Jen Samp, Public Information and Marketing Manager
Organization
Austin Public Health is composed of the following divisions which manage the listed services:
- Community Services[5]
- Women, Infants and Children program
- Neighborhood centers
- Family health unit
- Day labor center
- Disease Prevention and Health Promotion[6]
- Chronic disease prevention and control
- Communicable disease
- Immunizations
- Injury prevention
- Refugee services
- Environmental and Health Services[7]
- Public health nuisances
- Child care, foster care, and adoption housing
- Food safety
- Pool, spas, interactive water features & fountains
- Mosquito and rodent control
- Epidemiology and Public Health Preparedness[8]
- Epidemiology and disease surveillance
- Public health emergency preparedness
- Vital records
- Health Equity and Community Engagement[9]
- Health equity initiative
- Planning and evaluation
- Social services
- HIV resources administration
- Community transformation (DSRIP) programs
References
City of Austin |
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Slogan: Live Music Capital of the World |
| Attractions |
- Austin Zoo
- Circuit of the Americas
- Darrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium
- Dell Diamond
- Driskill Hotel
- Frank Erwin Center
- NLand
- State Capitol
- Texas Governor's Mansion
- Treaty Oak
- UFCU Disch-Falk Field
- University of Texas Tower
- Zach Theatre
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| History |
- 1839 city plan
- 1928 city plan
- Austin Dam failure
- Capitol View Corridors
- COVID-19 pandemic
- French Legation
- Greater Austin
- Oakwood Cemetery
- Stephen F. Austin
- Texas Archive War
- Timeline
- Treaty Oak
- Waterloo, Texas
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| Education | | Tertiary |
- Austin Community College
- Concordia University Texas
- Huston–Tillotson University
- St. Edward's University
- The University of Texas
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| School districts |
- Austin ISD
- Del Valle ISD
- Eanes ISD
- Hays CISD
- Leander ISD
- Lake Travis ISD
- Manor ISD
- Pflugerville ISD
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| State schools |
- Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired
- Texas School for the Deaf
| Closed |
- Texas Blind, Deaf, and Orphan School
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| Libraries |
- Austin Public Library
- Lorenzo de Zavala State Archives and Library Building
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| Government |
- City Hall
- Camp Mabry
- City Council (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,10)
- Mayor
- Fire
- Police
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| Industry | | General |
- Amy's Ice Creams
- Golfsmith
- Keller Williams Realty
- Schlotzsky's
- Torchy's Tacos
- Whole Foods Market
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| Creative arts |
- Alamo Drafthouse Cinema/Drafthouse Films
- Austin Film Society
- Collings Guitars
- Devolver Digital
- Gunfire Games
- Inner Sanctum Records
- Powerhouse Animation Studios
- Retro Studios
- Rooster Teeth
- Troublemaker Studios
- Waterloo Records
- Western Vinyl
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| Technology |
- Advanced Technology Development Facility (ATDF)
- Cirrus Logic
- Dell
- Freescale Semiconductor
- Luminex Corporation
- MCC
- National Instruments
- Silicon Labs
- Valence Technology
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| Museums |
- Austin History Center
- Austin Museum of Digital Art
- Austin Museum of Popular Culture
- Blanton Museum of Art
- Bullock Texas State History Museum
- The Contemporary Austin
- Jones Center on Congress Avenue
- Laguna Gloria
- Dolph Briscoe Center for American History
- Elisabet Ney Museum
- French Legation Museum
- George Washington Carver Museum and Cultural Center
- Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center
- Jacob Fontaine Religious Museum
- Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center
- Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum
- Mexic-Arte Museum
- Neill-Cochran House Museum
- O. Henry Museum
- Texas Military Forces Museum
- Texas Science and Natural History Museum
- Texas State Capitol Visitors Center
- Umlauf Sculpture Garden and Museum
- Women and Their Work
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| Music |
- Antone's
- Armadillo World Headquarters
- Austin City Limits
- Austin Opera
- Austin Symphony Orchestra
- Cinematic Symphony
- Emo's
- Germania Insurance Amphitheater
- South by Southwest
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| Neighborhoods |
- Allandale
- Anderson Mill
- Barton Hills
- Blackland
- Bouldin Creek
- Bremond Block Historic District
- Brentwood
- Bryker Woods
- Canyon Creek
- Chinatown
- Circle C Ranch
- Clarksville
- Congress Avenue
- Copperfield
- Crestview
- Dawson
- Dove Springs
- Downtown Austin
- The Drag
- East Cesar Chavez
- East Riverside-Oltorf
- Easton Park
- French Place
- Galindo
- Granada Hills
- Hancock
- Hyde Park Historic District
- Jollyville
- Montopolis
- Moore's Crossing Historic District
- Mueller Community
- North Burnet–Gateway
- North Shoal Creek
- Northwest Hills
- Oak Hill
- Old West Austin
- Onion Creek
- Pemberton Heights
- Rainey Street
- Rosedale
- Saint John
- Scenic Brook
- Shadow Lawn Historic District
- Sixth Street
- South Congress
- South Lamar
- South River City
- Spyglass-Barton's Bluff
- Swedish Hill
- Tarrytown
- Travis Heights
- Waters Park
- West Campus
- Westgate
- West Line
- Willow-Spence Streets
- Windsor Hills
- Windsor Park
- Wooten
- Zilker
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Parks and recreation |
- Auditorium Shores
- Barton Creek
- Barton Springs
- Big Walnut Creek
- Brush Square Park
- Bull Creek
- Colorado River
- Deep Eddy Pool
- Emma Long
- Hippie Hollow
- Lady Bird Lake
- Lake Austin
- Lake Travis
- Lake Walter E. Long
- McKinney Falls
- Mount Bonnell
- Pease Park
- Republic Square
- Rosewood Park
- Walnut Creek Park
- Wooldridge Park
- Wild Basin
- Zilker Park
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| Transportation | | Public |
- Austin–Bergstrom International Airport
- CapMetro
- CapMetro Bus
- CapMetro Rail
- CapMetro Rapid
- Capital Area Rural Transportation System
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| Freeways |
- MoPac Expressway
- Interstate 35
- Pickle Parkway
- SH 71
- US 290
- US 183
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| Streets |
- Congress Avenue
- Guadalupe Street
- Sixth Street
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| Bridges |
- Ann W. Richards Congress Avenue Bridge
- Lamar Boulevard Bridge
- Larry Monroe Forever Bridge
- Montopolis Bridge
- Pennybacker Bridge
- Pfluger Pedestrian Bridge
- West Fifth Street Bridge
- West Sixth Street Bridge
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| Culture |
- Austin Bat Cave
- Chili's at 45th and Lamar
- Keep Austin Weird
- Leslie Cochran
- Occupy Austin
- Spamarama
- Weird City
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| Sports |
- Austin Aztex FC
- Austin Bold FC
- Austin FC
- Austin FC II
- Austin Gilgronis
- Austin Huns
- Austin Lightning
- Austin Lady Lone Stars
- Austin Lone Stars
- Austin Outlaws
- Austin Rise FC
- Austin Spurs
- Austin Thunder
- Austin United FC
- FC Austin Elite
- LOVB Austin
- Round Rock Express
- Texas Stars
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