Alison Nemirow, AECOM
Frank White, III, Kansas City Area Transportation Authority
Michael Krantz, Metro Transit TOD Office
In today’s climate, when we showcase the benefits of public transit and transit-oriented development, are we clear enough about the economic benefits, from new or increased property tax revenue to job creation? Let’s look at the ways that various land uses contribute to tax base - and how tax base in turn supports services and infrastructure investments. Let’s also look at transit-driven strategies to address job access, crime, traffic congestion and environmental impacts. And finally, let’s look at the ways that underdevelopment or disinvestment in transit cuts connectivity, depriving a region of jobs and depriving residents of access to opportunity. Let’s revisit the case for transit and show how it can do more for a city or region than move people.
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