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Campaigns and Action AlertsGreenbelt Alliance has joined with the Transportation for America campaign. Together, we are focused on bringing our economy into the 21st century with modern infrastructure, healthy communities, and a stronger national transportation program. Congress and the new administration are debating a recovery plan to bolster our nation’s economy. Greenbelt Alliance and our allies believe a green recovery is possible through investment in modern rail and rapid bus lines; high-speed rail; and good land use, with streets that foster walking and biking. Our infrastructure investments should help to achieve the goals of reducing carbon emissions and oil dependence and supporting job creation. To learn more, visit www.t4america.org.
Climate Change and Land Use In September, Governor Schwarzenegger signed SB 375, which identifies clear strategies to reduce emissions through housing and transportation planning decisions and funding mechanisms. Greenbelt Alliance is part of a statewide coalition called ClimatePlan, which finds effective land use solutions to climate change. Visit the ClimatePlan website to find out more. Regional Transportation Plan Greenbelt Alliance is working closely with the Association of Bay Area Governments on a project called Focusing our Vision. As part of this effort, local governments and agencies have identified “Priority Conservation Areas” where land acquisition efforts should focus over the next few years, and “Priority Development Areas” where well-planned development should occur. Good plans that will help the region accommodate growth sustainably should be rewarded with dollars to make those plans a reality. That’s where the Regional Transportation Plan comes in. This is the $100+ billion blueprint for how transportation funding will be spent in the Bay Area over the next 25 years. It is critically important that it steer precious transportation funds to areas with plans that protect open space, create walkable neighborhoods, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Greenbelt Alliance has endorsed the Transportation and Land Use Coalition’s platform for the Regional Transportation Plan and is pushing for strong criteria that reward plans that maximize emissions reductions. Greenbelt Alliance and several other Bay Area nonprofit organizations have together created the Great Communities Collaborative to make this a reality. The Great Communities Collaborative recently released a report called Transit-Oriented for All: The Case for Mixed-Income Transit-Oriented Communities in the Bay Area. The report assesses the Bay Area’s potential for creating communities around transit stations that include homes for people with a diverse array of incomes, and outlines implementation tools. Transit-Oriented for All was produced under the auspices of the Great Communities Collaborative, of which Greenbelt Alliance is a member, and was researched and written by Reconnecting America, UC Berkeley’s Center for Community Innovation, and the Nonprofit Housing Association of Northern California.
11/28/08 New Land-Use Law's Message: Build Near Transit 11/22/08 Local fight against global warming: Activists push for 'Cool Cities'
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