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Interagency Coordination at the State and Local Level Partners in Innovation Symposium Catherine Cox Blair Reconnecting America

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Interagency Coordination at the State and Local Level

Partners in Innovation Symposium

Catherine Cox Blair

Reconnecting America

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• Affordability Crisis

• Shift in Demographic

Trends

• Public Health and Safety

• Economic Development

and Competitiveness

• Community

Revitalization

• Global climate change

• Federal, state, and local

policies need to respond

Imperatives for Sustainable

Transportation and TOD

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Leveraging the Transit Space Race: Regions Building New Systems

• Denver – 5 new LRT, BRT, Commuter Rail lines in 15 years + Streetcars

• Salt Lake –4 new lines, public-private partnerships, innovative federal agreement. Full system in 10 yrs. Linked to Envision Utah

• Portland - Already a large system, now creating a robust local streetcar network

• Houston – 6 new light rail lines in 10 years

• Atlanta – Belt Line, Peachtree Streetcar, commuter rail + aggressive TOD strategy

• Minneapolis – Aggressive Regional Rail/BRT network + streetcars linked to Walkable Urbanism

• Los Angeles - Recent $6 billion sales tax measure for transit

Denver’s FasTracks Plan

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National Demand for TOD

• By 2030 10 Million more households will want to live near transit.

• About ½ of that demand comes from households earning less than the area median income (AMI)

• But given recent market trends, we believe the demand is higher and the needs for more affordable units

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No One Can Do it AloneMaking the Case

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Federal Policy is Starting to Align

• HUD/DOT/EPA

Partnership

• Established 6

Principles

• $140 million for

planning grants in

FY2010 budget

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Emulating the Federal Partnership

• Region 8 example

– Denver

• Region 9 example

– San Francisco

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Central Corridor TOD Investment

Framework

• Diverse partnership with a corridor

focus

• Central Corridor LRT project

• Integrate 35 existing plans and

guiding documents for areas along

the corridor into an integrated

framework for realizing a TOD vision

over 30 years.

• $1 billion rail investment

• $6 billion in needed private and

public investment

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Denver TOD Strategic Plan

• City leadership and diversity

of partners

• Set priorities for allocation of

city resources

• Identify creation of TOD

supportive policy

development

• Identify implementation tools

and strategies for TOD

• Ensure close coordination

internally and externally

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Partnership Trends and

Observations

• Emulating Federal Agency Partnerships

• Corridor Collaboration

• Regional Planning

• Housing authorities, CDCs, non-profits and

developers need to understand the MPO and

transit agency, programs and policies

• Advocate for these replicable programs and

policies

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Sustainable Transportation and TOD

Are Complex, But Not Difficult

• Multiple stakeholder

agendas requires careful

outreach and education

• Proactive planning and

investment set the table

• Long-term visions are

needed to keep the

momentum

• Partnerships are essential

at every step of the way