COI In Action: Wildwood Park and Walk Audit
Community · Workshop

COI In Action: Wildwood Park and Walk Audit

Participate in a community walk audit at Wildwood Park in Vista, CA, to help improve local infrastructure.

Sun, 14 Jun 2026 Wildwood Park Vista , California
The San Diego County Childhood Obesity Initiative (COI) invites you to participate in a walk audit at Wildwood Park in Vista, California. This community-driven event aims to assess and improve walking and biking conditions to promote children's health and safety. By participating, you help identify ways to make our neighborhoods more accessible and active. Join us at 651 E Vista Way to contribute to this important initiative and help create a healthier community for everyone.

What to Expect

Expect a guided walk through the park and surrounding areas to evaluate safety, accessibility, and infrastructure for pedestrians and cyclists.

Who Should Attend

  • Community members
  • Parents
  • Health advocates
  • Urban planners
  • Local residents

Agenda Overview

The event includes a brief orientation followed by a walk audit of the park and nearby routes.
Venue & Address
Wildwood Park
651 E Vista Way
Vista , California – 92084
United States
Organizer
San Diego County Childhood Obesity Initiative · Non-profit
The COI works to improve the health of children in San Diego County through community-based initiatives and policy changes.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a walk audit?
It is an assessment of walking and biking conditions to identify improvements.
Where is the event?
It is held at Wildwood Park, 651 E Vista Way, Vista, CA.
Who is organizing this?
The San Diego County Childhood Obesity Initiative (COI).
Is there a cost?
The event is free and open to the public.
What should I bring?
Wear comfortable walking shoes and bring water.
How can I register?
Registration is available through Eventbrite.
Tags
community health Vista California walking safety
Summary
Community walk audit at Wildwood Park to improve local infrastructure.
Reference: eventbrite.com
Highlights
  • Community health initiative
  • Improve walking/biking safety
  • Hands-on community assessment
  • Support children's health
  • Collaborative effort
  • Local infrastructure improvement
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