Fact Sheet How Can Cities Create More Equitable Transportation Systems?
Christina Plerhoples Stacy, Yipeng Su, Owen Noble, Alena Stern, Kristin Blagg, Macy Rainer, Richard Ezike
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All Americans need some form of transportation to access employment, education, health care, and other services. But not everyone has equal access to high-quality, reliable, and safe transportation. This fact sheet highlights recommendations for how to increase transportation equity from case studies of four metropolitan regions.

Research and Evidence Research to Action Housing and Communities Work, Education, and Labor Equity and Community Impact Upward Mobility
Expertise Upward Mobility and Inequality Thriving Cities and Neighborhoods Higher Education Workforce Development Labor Markets Urban Development and Transportation
Tags Racial and ethnic disparities Transportation Job opportunities Workers in low-wage jobs Labor force Beyond high school: Education and training Inequality and mobility Racial inequities in economic mobility Racial inequities in neighborhoods and community development Community and economic development