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Creating Healthy Regional Transportation Plans |
2012 |
Increasingly, health experts and leaders in non-health policy are making strong connections between the built environment – our streets, transit systems, houses, stores, parks, and offices – and a myrida of health outcomes such as obesity, diabetes, asthma, and traffic fatalities. Regional Transportation Plans are an incredible opportunity to shape the built environment in ways that yield positive health outcomes. This report is intended for public health and sustainable transportation professionals as well as local government officials to help them do just this. |
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San Diego and SB 375: Lessons from California's first Sustainable Communities Strategy |
2011 |
A comprehensive look at California's first Sustainable Communities Strategy (SCS), approved by the San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG). |
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Transportation Planning: An Overview for Public Health Advocates |
2011 |
This fact sheet discusses the important link between transportation planning and health, describes the key players and processes of local and regional transportation planning, and suggests steps you can take to advocate effectively for healthier transportation policies. |
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Merchant Perspectives on Bus Rapid Transit |
2010 |
In the spring of 2010, TransForm surveyed 217 merchants along the Alum Rock corridor about the proposed BRT service. This report summarizes our findings. |
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Oakland Airport Connector Options Analysis |
2010 |
This report provides an updated and expanded analysis of options for the Oakland Airport Connector. The intent of this report is to inform current discussions on the Oakland Airport Connector through a valid comparison of the four key modal options. |
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Windfall for All |
2009 |
How Connected, Convenient Neighborhoods Can Protect Our Climate and Safeguard California's Economy |
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Bringing Safe Routes to Scale |
2008 |
This report estimates that investing in Safe Routes to Schools infrastructure, education, and encouragement projects region-wide would result in up to 110 million fewer miles traveled every year by Bay Area vehicles. |
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Great Communities Toolkit |
2008 |
This frequently-updated toolkit helps you to take on a step-by-step process for understanding development near transit and engaging the community. Includes great sample fact sheets, how to run a campaign, and more. |
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Priorities for Access to Health |
2006 |
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Results of TransForm's pilot project in the Monument Corridor (Contra Costa County). It chronicles some remarkable successes and some areas where new funding sources are still needed.
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Safe Routes for the Mayfair Community |
2005 |
This report lays out in great detail the specific projects that will increase bicycle and pedestrian safety in the Downtown/East Valley (DTEV) corridor, which runs along Alum Rock Avenue
and Santa Clara Street between East and Downtown San Jose corridor, and the amenities and services that community members want at and near the stations. |
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Access Now! |
2004 |
Inadequate transportation is a major barrier to accessing jobs, education, child care, and health care. This comprehensive guide can help communities throughout the Bay Area to win safer streets and better transit. |
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¡Acceso Ahora! |
2004 |
Spanish version of Access Now! guide. |
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It Takes a Transit Village |
2004 |
How better regional planning, and designing new development to truly support transit can save the Bay Area billions of dollars and ease the housing shortage. |
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Cutting Transit, Terminating the Economy |
2004 |
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This report quantified the economic and social impacts of Governor Schwarzenegger's proposed 2004 transit cuts. Contains a useful methodology for future funding battles.
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Cleaning the Air, Growing Smarter |
2003 |
Contra Costa County residents are being exposed to a dangerous - and growing - air pollution threat: particulate matter. This report describes how the only way to reduce reentrained road dust is to reduce driving. |
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Can't Get There From Here |
2003 |
Report about how California's transportation system is failing children and youth, and what we can do about it. |
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Best and Worst Developments of the Bay Area |
2003 |
Nine counties and eighteen projects help demonstrate what makes smart growth smart. |
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Revolutionizing Bay Area Transit...on a Budget |
2002 |
Outlines a Bus Rapid Transit network that will provide the fastest, lowest-cost way to dramatically improve the speed and quality of public transit in the Bay Area. |
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Housing Shortage/Parking Surplus |
2002 |
Lays out Silicon Valley's opportunity to address housing needs and transportation problems with innovative parking policies. |
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Roadblocks to Health |
2002 |
An analysis of transportation barriers faced by low-income communities in accessing health services and healthy activities in Alameda, Contra Costa and Santa Clara counties. With recommendations. |