Nothing better illustrates the breadth and reach of the issues Reconnecting America is involved in than the topics discussed in this issue of our newsletter. It is all there, from families in urban transit-oriented communities, to folks in rural neighborhoods who need to get to the doctor and communities reaching out to learn about livability, smart growth, and sustainability. It is because these issues affect people from Vermont to Gulfport and coast to coast, that Reconnecting America has been working with key congressional offices and partner organizations to promote transit-oriented development in the context of the surface transportation reauthorization bill currently being crafted on Capitol Hill.
March 8, 2012
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Read the booklet
Through collaboration with the Center for Cities & Schools1 (CC&S), CTOD will soon publish an educational and action-oriented guidebook for integrating families and schools into planning for transit-oriented development.
The report, TOD 205: Families and Transit-Oriented Development, is the seventh in the series of FTA-sponsored reports explaining the best practices of transit-oriented development.
Successful, equitable TOD districts should include not only households with a diversity of incomes but also a diversity of types.
Families with children represent one important type of household that can accrue many benefits from living near transit. However, recent TOD projects have often catered to young professionals, empty nesters or other households without children. These have been seen as the strongest market segments for transit-oriented housing.
This trend is changing as…
March 8, 2012
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While many people (including this writer!) predicted that 2012 would be a sleepy year for legislation due to the presidential election, the first several months have instead been chock-full of transportation-related activity. Both the House and Senate are actively considering multi-year surface transportation reauthorization bills. (As a reminder, the previous authorization, SAFETEA-LU, expired 2½ years ago and federal transportation programs are continuing to function thanks to a series of short-term extension bills, the most recent of which expires at the end of March).
March 7, 2012
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“What do you do when people need a ride to kidney dialysis?” asked Jim Moulton, director of Addison County Transit Resources (ACTR) in Middlebury, Vermont. “You can’t just tell them no.”
March 8, 2012
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Reconnecting America recently joined forces with several other organizations with deep experience in transportation and sustainable development to form Livability Solutions. The purpose of this partnership is to work with communities on transportation, land use, placemaking, environmental issues, and public involvement, with the goal of achieving livability, smart growth, and sustainability. The other partners in Livability Solutions are the Project for Public Spaces, Center for Neighborhood Technology, Walkable and Livable Communities Institute, National Center for Bicycling and Walking, National Charrette Institute, Local Government Commission, Center for Transportation Excellence, Congress for New Urbanism, Surface Transportation Policy Project and Newport City Renaissance Corporation.
March 8, 2012
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The Center for Transit-Oriented Development (CTOD) wrapped up the Federal Transit Administration-sponsored webinar series launched last year in June with a webinar on joint development last month that attracted more than 200 participants.
March 7, 2012
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Nothing better illustrates the breadth and reach of the issues Reconnecting America is involved in than the topics discussed in this issue of our newsletter. And as I look forward to our continuing work, I welcome Chris Yake, Reconnecting America’s new project director. Chris’ background in transit-oriented development will be of great benefit to our team as we continue to fulfill our mission of transforming promising ideas into thriving communities.








