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NOW WE KNOW CHANGE IS POSSIBLE
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CHARLOTTE'S TRANSIT RENAISSANCE
Reconnecting America's Jeff Wood presents an audio tour and slideshow about Charlotte's transit system

CREATING COMMUNITIES IN THE ERA OF CLIMATE CHANGE
Listen to Reconnecting America CEO Shelley Poticha's Rail~volution presentaton

Best Practices 

Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) Guidebook
Provides guidance for people participating in TOD in Austin · PDF

The Effect of Rail Transit on Property Values: A Summary of Studies, Draft
Provides a concise summary of results from a number of studies of property values around rail transit · PDF

Transit Technologies Worksheet
Outlines different transit modes and their specifications · PDF

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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

OPPORTUNITIES FOR EQUITABLE TRANSIT-ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT
Somerville Community Corp. study for city of Somerville

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CTOD ARTICLES
January 6, 2009

CTOD ARTICLES
January 5, 2009

JANETTE SADIK-KHAN REINVENTS THE STREETS OF NEW YORK CITY
She garners lots of attention since taking over as commissioner of NYC DOT

Center for Transit-Oriented Development

The Center for Transit-Oriented Development is a collaboration of Reconnecting America, Strategic Economics, and The Center for Neighborhood Technology.

Strategic Economics

Strategic Economics is an urban and regional economics consulting and research firm that assists clients attempting to manage growth and change in order to create high-quality, sustainable places for people to live and work.

2991 Shattuck Avenue, #203
Berkeley, CA 94705
510-647-5291 (phone) 510-647-5295 (fax)
http://www.strategiceconomics.com

Center for Neighborhood Technology

The Center for Neighborhood Technology promotes the development of more liveable and sustainable communities. They work to recognize, preserve, and enhance the value of hidden assets and undervalued resources inherent in the urban environment to make households, neighborhoods and regions more efficient, more economically viable, and more equitable.

2125 West North Ave.
Chicago, IL 60647
773-278-4800 (phone)
773-278-3840 (fax)
http://www.cnt.org

West Coast Office: P.O. Box 14322
San Francisco, CA 94114
415-644-0877 (phone)
415-462-6192 (fax)