3. Needs vs. Wants
Social Equity & Accessibility
Building a Plan for Growth
Public Support and Political Will
Who, Why, What, and How?
4. Examples
Good infrastructure, that encourage
users of all skill levels and ages.
Poor infrastructure, which wastes
money, and creates dissonance with
policy-makers and the public.
5. Riverfront and Greenway Development
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Attractive to all users for recreation
and transportation.
Examples
9. “Better transportation
choices mean more
economic opportunity and
less concentrated poverty.”
- Good Jobs First
“Affordable, accessible
transportation is the key to
opportunity. It gets us to work,
to school, and back home.
Without it, we're stuck.”
- PolicyLink