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Testimony to the House of Representatives Judiciary Committee, Sub-Committee on Commercial and Administrative Law Field Briefing on Home Foreclosures in Memphis

By CNT, Scott Bernstein. July 19, 2010
Scott Bernstein's presentation in Memphis on CNT's recent research findings on a contributing cause to home foreclosures and bankruptcies and recommendations for near-term remedies that could be implemented quickly. Includes footnotes and maps.
http://www.cnt.org/repository/Testimony.Memphis.Foreclosures1.7.19.10.pdf (2,470.0kb) - Testimony

Transit-Oriented Development and the Potential for VMT-related Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduction

By CNT, CTOD. June 30, 2010
Center for Transit Oriented Development
Transit-oriented development-- a mix of residential and commercial development within walking distance of public transportation --can play a substantial part in reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
http://www.cnt.org/repository/TOD-Potential-GHG-Emissions-Growth.FINAL.pdf (5,072.0kb) - Report

MAKING ENDS MEET: The Combined Cost of Housing + Transportation in Chicago and Its Wards

By CNT. May 1, 2010
Examines Chicago’s affordability at the ward and census block group levels using the H+T Affordability Index.
http://www.cnt.org/repository/MEM.pdf (7,752.8kb) - Report

The Boston Regional Challenge

By ULI, CNT, CHP. April 9, 2010
This report analyzes the combined costs of housing and transportation for neighborhoods, cities, and towns throughout a Boston regional study area.
http://www.cnt.org/repository/BostonChallenge.pdf (10,296.8kb) - Report

Integrating Valuation Methods to Recognize Green Infrastructure's Multiple Benefits

By CNT, lead author. April 1, 2010
Reviews current methods, tools and case studies of valuation of the economic and social benefits produced by green infrastructure practices, particularly as they are applied in urban settings.
http://www.cnt.org/repository/CNT-LID-paper.pdf (155.1kb) - Conference Paper

Penny Wise, Pound Fuelish: New Measures of Housing + Transportation Affordability

By CNT. March 24, 2010
Penny Wise, Pound Fuelish serves as a guide to CNT’s H+T Index (www.htaindex.org), which includes 337 U.S. metropolitan regions. The Index demonstrates that the way in which urban regions have grown in the last half century has had negative consequences for many Americans.
http://www.cnt.org/repository/pwpf.pdf (2,392.3kb) - Report

Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Chicago: Emissions Inventories and Reduction Strategies for Chicago and its Metropolitan Region

By CNT: Jennifer McGraw, Peter Haas, Linda Young, and Anne Evens. February 28, 2010
A summary of the research methods and results CNT used to develop Chicago’s greenhouse gas inventory for the Chicago Climate Action Plan. NOTICE: this is the author’s version of a work that was accepted for publication in Journal of Great Lakes Research.
http://www.cnt.org/repository/CNTversion.Great_Lakes_Journal.Climate.pdf (185.7kb) - Article

The New Illinois MS4 Stormwater General Permit: Is Your Municipality Thinking Outside the Pipe?

By CNT: Hal Sprague. February 28, 2010
Briefing Paper on Adopting Green Infrastructure as Preferred Stormwater Management Strategies
http://www.cnt.org/repository/MS4-article.pdf (263.1kb) - White Paper

Redefining Affordability

By Scott Bernstein, CNT. January 27, 2010
Scott Bernstein CNT s President recently made a presentation about the need to redefine housing affordability at the Home Depot Foundation National Partners and Federal Government Officials Convening in Washington D C CNT s has been advocating for policy changes that would redefine affordability to include both housing and transportation…
http://www.cnt.org/repository/HomeDepot_Redefining_Affordability.pdf (140.7kb) - Presentation

What We Learned From the Stimulus

By CNT, Smart Growth America and USPIRG. January 5, 2010
The latest data on stimulus spending show that funds spent on public transportation were a more effective job creator than stimulus funds spent on highways. Analysis was based on data provided by the US Congress House of Representatives Transportation and Infrastructure Committee.
http://www.cnt.org/repository/What We Learned.ARRA-jobs-report.pdf (521.0kb) - Report

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