Journal Article
The role of transportation planning and policy in shaping communities
Abstract: This article reviews some of the social and environmental costs of transportation planning over the past half-century, and highlights some promising trends in planning and policy development at the local and federal level. These legislative measures, incentives, and new patterns of growth - including transit-oriented development (TOD) - are poised to remedy some past harms by better aligning transportation, housing, and environmental considerations. Equitable TOD, though not a silver bullet, has particular potential to enhance access for low-income communities to employment, education, and other opportunities, while at the same time supporting environmentally sustainable urban growth patterns.
Keywords: Community development; Transportation;
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Provider: Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
Part of Series: Community Investments
Publication Date: 2010
Volume: 22
Issue: Summer