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NYMTC helped to organize the Initiative’s collaborative effort and provided key support for the work of the Consortium and its three year program under the HUD grant.
A bi-state partnership of nine cities, two counties and five regional planning organizations that included NYMTC and the Regional Plan Association, received a $3.5 million Sustainable Communities Regional Planning Grant from the U. S. Department of Housing & Urban Development (HUD) for the purpose of a sustainable communities initiative that leverages the region's robust transit network and promotes more sustainable growth per the local and regional planning of the Consortium's members.
The six Livability Pirnciples defined by the federal Partnership for Sustainable Communities guided the process:
More information is available at
www.sustainablecommunities.gov.
In addition, three underlying themes cut across all activities:
The planning program funded through the HUD grant involved a variety of activities that fell into three broad categories:
The Implementation Plan for Sustainable Development includes:
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click to download Executive Summary
click to go to Consortium website
Through the Initiative, sixteen planning projects were completed at the level of subregions, local communities, and transportation corridors.
Link to Place Based Projects
The Initiative brought together elected officials and stakeholders that cut across political and functional boundaries and silos.
Collaboration of the Consortium’s work program under the HUD grant was successfully completed in 2014. Despite the conclusion of the grant, collaboration continues among members of the Consortium, building on the recommendations of the Implementation Plan and the planning work done in support of a variety of "place-based" planning projects undertaken as part of the grant.
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