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Chapel Hill, NC’s Everywhere to Everywhere Greenways

  • Author: Laurel Schwartz
  • Date: March 12, 2024

While this college town is home to America’s first public university, the percent of people living below the poverty line is almost 50% higher than the national average. To build equity and improve quality of life, the town is launching an ambitious plan, funded in part by a $1 million Rebuilding American Infrastructure with Sustainability and Equity (RAISE) grant.

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Building equity: new Nebraska multimodal transit center

  • Author: Laurel Schwartz
  • Date: February 27, 2024

Bus operator vacancies nearly doubled in one year. Passengers didn’t have safe places to wait for buses in the evening. The bus station had more routes than bus bays, so the system needed to stagger routes leading to long waits for bus transfers. It was time for an upgrade, but it took the team eight attempts before they were able to successfully secure federal funding.

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From Redlining to Green Streets in Toledo, Ohio

  • Author: Laurel Schwartz
  • Date: January 9, 2024

In the 1960s and 70s, highways were built through a vibrant Black neighborhood in this medium-sized city, cutting the community in half and leading to economic decline. To revitalize these disadvantaged neighborhoods, Toledo is using a Department of Transportation (DOT) Raising American Infrastructure with Sustainability and Equity (RAISE) grant to modernize transit options for 38 square blocks.

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Illinois county offering free bus vouchers for well-woman visits

  • Author: Laurel Schwartz
  • Date: November 2, 2023

In Will County, IL, a Chicago exurb, Census tract surveys found that transit was a major barrier for women to get to their annual wellness visits. The Will County Health Department (WCHD) partnered with Pace Suburban Bus, a local transit agency, to connect women with bus vouchers to access necessary preventative care.

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Innovative Practices Roundup

  • Author: Sage Kashner
  • Date: October 19, 2023

As we shift from summer into fall, I have compiled the most striking posts from the past few months. Organizations are using HHS grants for transit, making new partners, and trying new models to best support their communities.

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Chicago Passes Equitable TOD Ordinance

  • Date: 07/25/2022

A press release from the Chicago mayor’s office announces the passage of the city’s Connected Communities Ordinance, which updates Chicago’s Transit-Oriented Development…

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Who Rules Transit?

  • Date: 07/19/2022

At most transit agencies, “who decides” is quite different from “who rides.” Our latest report, “Who Rules Transit?” examines the…

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“Who Rules Transit?”

  • Date: 04/26/2022

Chronicles the Gulf Between “Who Decides” and “Who Rides” at Transit Agencies. At most transit agencies, “who decides” is quite…

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Transportation Equity – Says Who?

  • Date: 04/05/2022

Equity is in the eye of the beholder. In a politically driven world of transportation policy, this disagreement leaves substantial vulnerabilities…

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