Not exact matches
The good news is that there is nothing like a $ 3 gallon of gasoline to get everyone thinking
about new and creative ways to make
transportation more
affordable, less polluting, and less susceptible to the vagaries of the world oil market.
A nationwide coalition of organizations,
Transportation for America is also calling for a a revamped system of transportation in America, including federal help in retrofitting unsafe urban roads, complete streets for cars, cyclists and pedestrians, more local and democratic decision - making and using transport to create affordable housing and jobs (they are talking about over 20 million new jobs in building new infrastructure and repai
Transportation for America is also calling for a a revamped system of
transportation in America, including federal help in retrofitting unsafe urban roads, complete streets for cars, cyclists and pedestrians, more local and democratic decision - making and using transport to create affordable housing and jobs (they are talking about over 20 million new jobs in building new infrastructure and repai
transportation in America, including federal help in retrofitting unsafe urban roads, complete streets for cars, cyclists and pedestrians, more local and democratic decision - making and using transport to create
affordable housing and jobs (they are talking
about over 20 million new jobs in building new infrastructure and repairing the old).
San Bernardino, CA
About Blog Omnitrans is the public transit agency serving the San Bernardino Valley, providing safe, reliable,
affordable, friendly and environmentally responsible
transportation.
Hillsborough County, Florida
About Blog HART serves the people of Hillsborough County with
affordable public
transportation for today's on - the - go lifestyles.
Vancouver, WA
About Blog Aging in Place Resources and Ongoing Support for Daily Living, Home Remodel and Design,
Affordable Housing, In - Home Care, and
Transportation.
Despite the rising prices commonly frequently seen in walkable areas, those communities are inherently more
affordable since individuals living in walkable areas usually spend
about 43 percent of their income on housing and
transportation, as opposed to those living in non-walkable areas, who spend
about 48 percent.