Transit-Oriented Development
Overview \
Support Organizations \ Models
& Best Practices
Research Resources \ Articles-Publications
SUPPORT ORGANIZATIONS
American Public Transit
Association
www.apta.com
The American Public Transit Association is an association of transit
agencies and private firms that work in the public transit industry
that advocates for strengthened and expanded public transportation.
Its web site includes a wide range of studies on the transit industry,
including reports on public transit's economic development
impact.
Center for Neighborhood
Technology
www.cnt.org
This Chicago-based non-profit group focuses on promoting transit-oriented
development and related strategies that foster sustainable urban
development practices.
Center
for Transit-Oriented Development
www.reconnectingamerica.org
An advocacy group formed jointly by Reconnecting America and the
Center for Neighborhood Technology, this group has been at the forefront
of efforts to promote transit-oriented development, including through
the 2004 book, The New Transit Town.
Center for Transportation
Excellence
www.cfte.org
The Center for Transportation Excellence (CFTE) is an advocacy group
that aims to: (1) defend the merits of transit and (2) equip local
leaders with the information they need to be successful with their
public transportation initiatives and ballot measures.
Congress for the New
Urbanism
www.cnu.org
Congress for the New Urbanism is a Chicago-based non-profit organization
founded in 1993. The group works with architects, developers, planners,
and others involved in the creation of cities and towns, providing
technical assistance to implement new urbanism principles, such
as regional planning and walkable neighborhoods, within a framework
that supports mixed-use (commercial-residential) and transit-oriented
development.
Reconnecting
America
www.reconnectingamerica.org
Reconnecting America is a nonprofit organization that focuses on
reinventing the planning and delivery system for building regions
and communities around transit and walking rather than solely around
the automobile.
Surface Transportation
Policy Project
www.transact.org
The Surface Transportation Policy Project is a nonprofit organization
that leads a diverse, nationwide coalition working to ensure safer
communities and smarter transportation choices that enhance the
economy, improve public health, promote social equity, and protect
the environment.
Urban Land Institute
www.uli.org
The Urban Land Institute is a nonprofit research and education association.
Founded in 1936, the institute now has more than 30,000 members
worldwide representing the entire spectrum of land use and real
estate development disciplines. In recent years, ULI has published
a number of studies on implementing transit-oriented principles
in development.
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