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"MICROPOLITAN AMERICA" AND "ESSENTIAL" TRANSIT SERVICE
Reconnecting America CEO discusses intercity transit in rural America

TOD AND CLIMATE CHANGE
Center for Transit-Oriented Development releases quantitative analysis of potential greenhouse gas reductions of transit-oriented development from the transport sector

GETTING MORE JOBS FROM FEDERAL TRANSPORTATION DOLLARS
Study finds Transportation for America proposal would generate millions more jobs than current law

Best Practices 
Public Transportation: Federal Role in Value Capture Strategies for Transit Is Limited, but Additional Guidance Could Help Clarify Policies
GAO reviews transit agency and local government use of joint development and other value capture strategies to fund or finance transit; facilitators of, or hindrances to, the use of these; and the effects of federal policies and programs on the use of these strategies · PDF

Accessible Cities and Regions: A Framework for Sustainable Transport and Urbanism in the 21st Century
Explores how accessibility – the ability to efficiently reach oft-visited places – as a complement to the more traditional mobility-based measures of performance in transportation planning provides a balanced, more holistic approach to transportation analysis and planning · PDF

Putting Smart Growth to Work in Rural Communities
The report highlights successful implementation of smart growth strategies to support rural lands, revitalize existing communities, and create great new places for residents and visitors · PDF

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MAKING THE TWIN CITIES MORE WALKABLE
New CTOD report provides methodology for assessing and boosting the walkability of a place

CAPTURING THE VALUE OF TRANSIT
New report by Center for Transit-Oriented Development released

FINANCING TRANSIT-ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT
Policy Options and Strategies in the San Francisco Bay Area

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Reuters

"Even in China, the sustainability of railway debt arising from the programme as it proceeds will need to be closely monitored and payback periods will not be short, as they cannot be for such 'lumpy' and long-lived assets,"
 
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(July 30, 2010)

Blogosphere: SG Great Unless Causing Bubbles

Grist

Did land-use regulation contribute to the housing bubble? The idea is no comfort to Smart Growth fans, but it's the conclusion of new research [PDF] from a pair of economists...
 
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(July 30, 2010)

Blogosphere: Missing the Point on Inclusionary Zoning

NRDC Switchboard

Earlier this week, The Washington Post featured an article by Jeffrey O'Connell headlined, "DC affordable housing policy has put up a goose egg."  The article casts a pall over the city's new inclusionary zoning program, citing a city report to the effect that the law had created no new affordable homes in Washington between last August, when it went into effect, and March of this year...
 
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(July 30, 2010)

National: Slow Moving Fanny and Freddie Overhaul

Washington Post

The Obama administration on Tuesday tiptoed closer to overhauling Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, announcing a conference next month to begin a public discussion on how to remake the nation's system for funding home loans...
 
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(July 30, 2010)

Twin Cities: LRT Could Boost West Bank Development

Minnesota Daily

As construction moves forward on the Central Corridor Light-Rail line, city and county officials are exploring how the track could boost development near the future West Bank station...
 
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(July 30, 2010)

Bay Area: Creating More Livable Communities

San Francisco Chronicle

Tired of long commutes, heart-stopping gas bills and brown air? Private developers, local governments and the state of California are working on an answer. It's called infill development. It strives to build the next generation of California's housing in neighborhoods that are well-planned, walkable, have parks and green spaces, are near jobs and public transportation, and have shopping close enough that you don't have to start up the minivan to get a quart of milk. Read On

(July 30, 2010)

Quote of the Day

WSBTV Atlanta

"As the new development came in, you weren't kind of leaving people who had been there forever in the dirt,"
 
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(July 28, 2010)

Chicago: HUD Charges Developer Over Accessibility

Chicago Breaking News

A local architect and developer was charged Monday by the Department of Housing and Urban Development with housing discrimination for designing and building a Chicago apartment building that it alleges does not comply with accessibility requirements....
 
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(July 28, 2010)

Atlanta: Beltline Could Spur Thousands of Housing Units

WSBTV

The Atlanta Beltline is using a community land trust that would keep and create more than 5,000 units of affordable housing in the city, Channel 2 Action News has learned. Organizers said it's an effort to keep residents already living in city limits, and entice new residents to move in..
 
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(July 28, 2010)

Quote of the Day

USA Today

"I was a little nervous about taking the bus. Now, I wouldn't go back to driving."
 
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(July 27, 2010)

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