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2012 Transportation Summit Session- Transportation Reform Research Agenda
Submitted by Hilary Curtis on Wed, 08/08/2012 - 9:49am
The 2012 CNU Transportation Summit will held in Long Beach, CA September 9-10, 2012. This will be a working meeting for a day-and-a-half that will advance CNU's Project for Transportation Reform and facilitate the exchange of ideas and lessons between New Urbanists and bike and pede... read more »
2012 Transportation Summit Session- Transportation Modeling Reform
Submitted by Hilary Curtis on Fri, 08/03/2012 - 4:50pmThe 2012 CNU Transportation Summit will held in Long Beach, CA September 9-10, 2012. This will be a working meeting for a day-and-a-half that will advance CNU's Project for Transportation Reform and facilitate the exchange of ideas and lessons between New Urbanists and bike and pedestrian ... read more »
Putting the "Urban Development" back in HUD
Submitted by Ben Schulman on Wed, 08/31/2011 - 10:09amWilliam Tuyn is the Vice President/Director of Town Planning for engineering and construction firm, GPI/Greenman-Pedersen, Inc., and an integral member of the team behind CNU 22 in Buffalo. The following is a guest post relating Tuyn's thoughts on CNU's FHA, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Reform initiat... read more »
Building Boom: A Community Grows Outside of Fannie Mae Financing
Submitted by Heather Smith on Thu, 08/04/2011 - 10:26amMy first home was my dream. A newly rehabbed condo right on the beach and a block from transit. The developer owned the building for 12 years and he and a work crew were slowly transitioning a former rental building into condos, doing 3-4 units per year over ten years. ... read more »
Ed Glaeser Echoes CNU-led Coalition's Call for Fannie/Freddie Reform
Submitted by Ben Schulman on Tue, 03/08/2011 - 10:40amIn a short opinion piece for the New York Times' "Room for Debate" blog this morning, Harvard economist and Triumph of the City author Ed Glaeser adds his own take on why Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac reform is essential in resettin
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