The Road Home: The Intersection of Transportation and Affordable Housing
October 7, 2010
Willamette University College of Law, Salem, Oregon
Sponsored by Housing Land Advocates, AARP and Willamette University College of Law
Conference Materials
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Oregon’s Challenge in Developing Land Use and Transportation Policies that Foster the Development of Affordable Housing
- Measuring Urban Transportation Performance: A Critique of Mobility Measures and a Synthesis
- Assessing the Social and Environmental Achievements of ew Urbanism: Evidence from Portland, Oregon
Civil Rights Obligations of Transportation Departments
- No Certification, No Money: The Revival of Civil Rights Obligations in HUD Funding Programs
- Unequal Services in Modesto
- Civil Rights Coalition Challenges: Unfair Transit Project
An Example from Our Southern Neighbor
- Opportunity Platform: Creating a Blueprint for California’s Communities
- Linking Transportation and Land Use Planning: A Summary of Senate Bill 375
Setting the Framework for the Future
- HUD Strategic Plan Goal 4: Build Inclusive and Sustainable Communities Free from Discrimination
- Leveraging the Partnership: DOT, HUD, and EPA Programs for Sustainable Communities
- The Kind of Problem A (Successful) City Is: Returning to Jane Jacobs’ final chapter of The Death and Life of Great American Cities