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New Transit-Funding Rules Make Streetcars More Desirable January 22, 2010

Posted by Jamie Buss in Uncategorized.
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To those who don’t know why we spend time clarifying goals, here’s a case-in-point. If your goal is strictly moving people far and fast (so they can live in suburbs), then Bush rules follow naturally. If your goals includes reducing driving, containing sprawl, providing jobs, connecting people with jobs and housing and each other, then different projects look better. This is another decision that builds on the administration’s direction for coordination between housing, transportation, and jobs efforts. AND this new policy improves the profile of the Central Corridor between St Paul and Minneapolis.

“The Obama administration said it was revamping rules on federal transit funding to funnel more of the money to streetcars, bus routes and other projects that promote “livability.”

“The new policy announced Wednesday, part of a broader effort by the Obama administration to use transportation and housing programs to reduce driving, contain sprawl and create transit-related jobs, could lift the fortunes of makers of light-rail and other transit equipment sold to states and cities. “

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704675104575001560050211080.html

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1. Michael Bischoff - February 5, 2010

Hi Jamie,

I just came across your blog and web-site. Great stuff! I like the concise, substantive blog posts. I also think that the topics for your web pages (key projects, subject area expertise, etc.) are some of the clearest ways to communicate what you do that I’ve seen on a web-site for a consultant.

Michael


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