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Metropolitan Initiative: The Federal Role in Metropolitan Cooperation

By Clement Dinsmore. March 1, 1997
Metropolitan Initiative
Illustrates types of initiatives that the federal government is taking or facilitating that are more responsive to the local needs and concerns of constituencies within regions and can serve as models or tools for future federal action relative to regional communities.
http://www.cnt.org/repository/FederalRole.pdf (80.7kb) - Conference Paper

Metropolitan Initiative: Innovations in Metropolitan Cooperation

By Julia Parzen. March 1, 1997
Metropolitan Initiative
Presents the rich variety of U.S. experiments with metropolitan cooperation; the attributes which seem to contribute to success; and what more would be possible with a new federal initiative.
http://www.cnt.org/repository/Innovations.pdf (181.1kb) - Conference Paper

Staying in the Game: Exploring Options for Urban Sustainability

By Urban Sustainability Learning Group. June 1, 1996
A resource to support the development of local and national networks to learn about and act on sustainability in densely populated industrial regions.
http://www.cnt.org/repository/Staying-in-the-Game.pdf (402.1kb)

Briefing Paper: Los Angeles Metropolitan Initiative Forum

By Rick Cole. March 1, 1996
Metropolitan Initiative
A briefing paper on the state of the Los Angeles region.
http://www.cnt.org/repository/MetroInitiativeLA.pdf (59.6kb) - Conference Paper

New Growth in Older Communities (Full Report)

By CNT. January 1, 1900
An analysis of the best opportunities in the Chicago region to maximize the potential opportunities for economic revitalization built around transportation assets---both freight and passenger---as a means of carrying out comprehensive development that includes jobs, housing, and commercial elements.
http://www.cnt.org/repository/New-Growth.pdf (1,433.5kb) - Report

New Growth in Older Communities (Executive Summary)

By CNT. January 1, 1900
An analysis of the best opportunities in the Chicago region to maximize the potential opportunities for economic revitalization built around transportation assets---both freight and passenger---as a means of carrying out comprehensive development that includes jobs, housing, and commercial elements.
http://www.cnt.org/repository/New-Growth-Exec-Summary.pdf (1,019.5kb) - Executive Summary

Changing Direction: Transportation Choices for 2030

By CNT. January 1, 1900
A synthesis of regional reports derived from a broad public involvement process carried out by the Chicago Transportation & Air Quality Commission to plan for the Illinois region's transportation future.
http://www.cnt.org/repository/changingdirection.pdf (1,533.1kb)

State of the Region: Moving Forward with Better Transportation Choices

By CNT. January 1, 1900
A status report toward progress on goals extablished in Changing Direction: Transportation Choices for 2030
http://www.cnt.org/repository/State-of-the-Region-2030.pdf (301.1kb)

Developing Stories: Homegrown Innovations on Growth

By Bob Heuer. January 1, 1900
A guide to innovative strategies being applied in the Chicago region to achieve smart growth.
http://www.cnt.org/repository/Developing-Stories.pdf (968.5kb)

Briefing Paper: St. Louis Metropolitan Initiative Forum

January 1, 1900
Metropolitan Initiative
A briefing paper on the state of the St. Louis region.
http://www.cnt.org/repository/MetroInitiativeStLouis.pdf (90.2kb) - Conference Paper

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