The local leaders in Louisville, Kentucky, were likely trying to solve the health-related problem of many of the city's residents having asthma. Changes in zoning policies, rerouting trucks, and increasing the number of trees are measures aimed at improving air quality and reducing pollution, which can help alleviate asthma symptoms.
Local leaders in Louisville, Kentucky, decided to change zoning policies, reroute trucks, and increase the number of trees. What health-related probiem were they trying to solve with these changes?
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• The city was a food desert.
• The city had unsate water.
• Many city residents were obese.
• Many of the city's residents had asthma.
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