Reconnecting America Menu Bar  
Up Front

Featured Stories  Feed-icon-12x12
CONVINCING CONSERVATIVES TO SUPPORT TRANSIT
Matt Dellinger Asks The Questions And William Lind Explains How

IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGIES FOR TRANSIT-ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT
Five 'New Urbanism 202' presentations from June CNU17 convention

TRANSIT ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT: MAKING IT HAPPEN
Academic research publication includes chapter by RA CEO Shelley Poticha and program associate Jeff Wood

Headlines  Feed-icon-12x12
MADE IN USA: PORTLAND'S STREETCAR DEBUT
Transportation Secretary LaHood lauds Portlands dedication to transit, environment

TRAINING NY MUNICIPALITIES IN TRANSIT-ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT
Tappan Zee Bridge/I-287 Corridor Project includes training, tools for TOD

TEACHING HOW TO ADDRESS MAJOR CHALLENGES OF TOD PROJECTS
National Charrette Institute to hold July sessions in Portland and Harvard

Best Practices 
Discussion Paper On The Evaluation Of Economic Development
This document presents one possible method for evaluating potential economic development impacts of projects applying for Federal Transit Administration New Starts funds · PDF

Portland Streetcar Economic Impacts – First Phase Carbon Footprint Benefits Modeling
This memorandum outlines and illustrates a methodology for modeling prospective benefits of reduced carbon emissions associated with Portland Streetcar as a form of development oriented transit. · PDF

Cost-Effective GHG Reductions Through Smart Growth & Improved Transportation Choices
Study evaluates economic case for focusing on transportation options as the most effective tool in reducing greenhouse gas emissions · PDF

Projects  Feed-icon-12x12
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

Living the Transit-Oriented Lifestyle

Transit-Oriented Development is not just a way to save on infrastructure costs, reduce global warming, and get people to work more efficiently. TOD is a lifestyle, a movement, and a re-awakening of public life. This section of the site is dedicated to the less data-driven aspects of TOD. Here you’ll find links to urban blogs and podcasts, inspiring art and fiction that addresses cities and land use, and everyday people who are passionate about their cities, parks, and trains.

(May 7th, 2007)

Peter Newman Discusses Auckland, New Zealand "City of Cars"

(March 14th, 2008)

Transport to the Urban Core Travel Time Maps

Transport to the Urban Core Travel Time Maps

Here are some maps that show the relationship of transport choices and travel times in London. Fascinating! h/t to MySociety

(January 29th, 2008)

The Portland Streetcar Video Overview

Video by Streetcar Advocate John Scheuerman
Download the WMA Version Below (Coming Soon)

(September 21st, 2007)

Powering transit with wind...from cars?

Powering transit with wind...from cars?

Mark Oberholzer of Wittenberg Oberholzer Architects in Houston proposes a unique idea for greening transit: using the wind generated by cars and trucks on freeways as a fuel source. Oberholzer's design was a runner-up in Metropolis Magazine's 2006 Next Generation design contest, and it continues to inspire designers looking for new ways to power transit.

(July 14th, 2007)

Dinner to go

What better location for a fancy dinner party than the London Underground? Watch the puzzled expressions on the faces of onlookers as this traveling feast winds its way through the subway.

(June 4th, 2007)

The Oakland Berkeley & Eastern

The Oakland Berkeley & Eastern

18-yr old transit fan Daniel Levy has an excellent site documenting electric trains in California's East Bay. Everything you've ever wanted to know about the Key System, the Interurban Electric Railway, the Sacramento Northern, and more. Images, links, and some great personal stories from Mr. Levy. We applaud his efforts.

(May 7th, 2007)

TransitMan hits Seattle

TransitMan hits Seattle

Exposed to freakish Bureaucratic Radiations while serving as Artist-in-Residence at Sound Transit, mild-mannered artist Christian French was transformed into a rogue SuperHero with a mission to save the world by riding the bus.

"Saving the world. Riding the bus. What's the difference?" -TransitMan

(May 7th, 2007)

MetroTransit in the Twin Cities teaches us "a new way to move"

MetroTransit in the Twin Cities teaches us "a new way to move"

This fun notebook-like site gives users a new way to think about how to live the transit lifestyle. Text is highlighted, pages are saved with old photographs and tickets, and scraps of Post-Its litter the site- just like our desks. The lived-in look makes transit and transit life seem familiar and well-worn, traits that are lacking in a lot of newer development.

(May 3rd, 2007)

donate