Bounded by mountains and freeways, the culturally-rich, working-class community of Pacoima faces a legacy of environmental degradation and historical injustice. Power plants, landfills, toxic release sites, lead contamination, freeways, and a municipal airport create a powerful cocktail of airborne and ground soil pollution, causing substantial impacts to community public health. Through the State’s Transformative Climate Communities Program (TCC), Pacoima received a historically significant amount of capital for green infrastructure investments. The Green Together Collaborative secured a $23 million TCC grant in 2018 to implement urban greening and streetscape improvement projects in Pacoima and Sun Valley. At the same time, Pacoima is ant...
Lower income communities that have been historically disinvested in real estate are experiencing mor...
This study used a community-engaged interdisciplinary approach to assess the gaps between economic g...
Thesis: M.C.P., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, 201...
Bounded by mountains and freeways, the culturally-rich, working-class community of Pacoima faces a l...
Coordinated land use and transportation plans that locate high-density, mixed-use development near h...
This research project is a continuation of a previous NITC-funded study. The first study compared th...
Gentrification alters the characteristics of a neighborhood by increasing the number of wealthy resi...
16226642016Final reportPDFTech ReportNITC-RR-7622450A0Case studiesNeighborhoodsRedevelopmentPublic t...
University Transportation Centers Programhttps://doi.org/10.15760/trec.2432020PDFTech ReportCrutchfi...
New transit investments can be a double-edged sword for disadvantaged communities (e.g., those inclu...
Transit-oriented development (TOD) is often showcased as a solution for private vehicle dependency a...
Communities throughout the U.S. are pursuing land use and transportation plans that locate high dens...
Fortaleza is a lesser-known city of Latin America with over 3.5 million inhabitants, over one-third ...
This study analyzes whether transit projects rooted in sustainability are meeting the triple bottom ...
PDFTech ReportNITC 912Transit oriented developmentBus rapid transitSustainable developmentSustainabl...
Lower income communities that have been historically disinvested in real estate are experiencing mor...
This study used a community-engaged interdisciplinary approach to assess the gaps between economic g...
Thesis: M.C.P., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, 201...
Bounded by mountains and freeways, the culturally-rich, working-class community of Pacoima faces a l...
Coordinated land use and transportation plans that locate high-density, mixed-use development near h...
This research project is a continuation of a previous NITC-funded study. The first study compared th...
Gentrification alters the characteristics of a neighborhood by increasing the number of wealthy resi...
16226642016Final reportPDFTech ReportNITC-RR-7622450A0Case studiesNeighborhoodsRedevelopmentPublic t...
University Transportation Centers Programhttps://doi.org/10.15760/trec.2432020PDFTech ReportCrutchfi...
New transit investments can be a double-edged sword for disadvantaged communities (e.g., those inclu...
Transit-oriented development (TOD) is often showcased as a solution for private vehicle dependency a...
Communities throughout the U.S. are pursuing land use and transportation plans that locate high dens...
Fortaleza is a lesser-known city of Latin America with over 3.5 million inhabitants, over one-third ...
This study analyzes whether transit projects rooted in sustainability are meeting the triple bottom ...
PDFTech ReportNITC 912Transit oriented developmentBus rapid transitSustainable developmentSustainabl...
Lower income communities that have been historically disinvested in real estate are experiencing mor...
This study used a community-engaged interdisciplinary approach to assess the gaps between economic g...
Thesis: M.C.P., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, 201...