Regional Smart Growth: Livable Centers Initiative
Session: Regional Transportation Investments
March 31, 8:45 AM
Daniel J.
Reuter, AICP
Atlanta Regional Commission
Other papers from this session: Delaware
Valley Regional Planning Commission
Transportation For Livable Communities
Session Abstract
Planners have always recognized that the form and pattern of transportation
infrastructure is a key determinant in defining the type and distribution of
land use development. At a regional scale, metropolitan planning organizations
(MPOs) were mandated and created to assure that transportation planning and
investment was coordinated across jurisdictional boundaries. These MPOs traditionally
limited their role to assuring regional system connectivity, leaving the details
of design or community integration to others.
In recent years, a new role for MPOs and regional councils has emerged. As
regional planners have come to understand how transportation infrastructure
shapes regions, communities and individual projects, they have also conceived
of new ways to target transportation investments. Once limited to large-scale
highway or transit projects, a number of regional planning agencies now provide
funding directly to communities to support a range of smart growth and livable
community initiatives.
In Atlanta, the Livable Centers Initiative is providing $1 million per year
to support local planning for residential, mixed-uses and connectivity in regional
activity and town centers. A $350 million commitment in their long-range plan
provides priority funding for projects that emerge from these studies. In the
San Francisco-Oakland region, the Metropolitan Transportation Commission provides
funding to local governments for site planning and improvements to support transit-oriented
development and affordable housing. In Philadelphia, the Transportation and
Community Development Initiative of the Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission
is providing $1.5 million to 26 communities for transit-oriented development,
main street revitalization and community redevelopment plans, as initial leverage
for future funding in the $36 billion long-range plan.
These programs have now been active for several years and the success and limitation
of this regional approach have been discovered. These programs are a model for
many MPOs.
Regional Smart Growth:
Livable Centers Initiative
Handouts: LCI Program
Overview
LCI Update
Author and Copyright Information
Dan Reuter, AICP
Land Use Division Chief
Atlanta Regional Commission
40 Courtland St. NE
Atlanta, GA 30303
Telephone(404) 463-3305
Fax (404) 463-3254
E-mail: dreuter@atlantaregional.com |