Brief What if Cities Combined Car-Based Solutions with Transit to Improve Access to Opportunity?
Rolf Pendall, Evelyn Blumenberg, Casey Dawkins
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This essay argues that transportation policies need to overcome the “cars versus transit” mentality that isolates the urban poor from economic opportunities. It proposes creating new regional coalitions that can assess the transportation needs of very low income households and implement solutions that combine affordable car ownership, ride sharing, and expanded transit access.
Research and Evidence Housing and Communities Research to Action Upward Mobility
Expertise Thriving Cities and Neighborhoods Wealth and Financial Well-Being Upward Mobility and Inequality Urban Development and Transportation
Tags Transportation Wealth inequality Mobility Inequality and mobility