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A Metropolitan Policy Program Event

New Interactive Mapping Website Determines Housing & Transportation Affordability for Americans

Housing, Transportation, Traffic, Cities, U.S. Economy


Event Summary

The traditional measure of housing affordability used by planners and lenders states that a household should spend no more than 30 percent of its income on housing. In contrast, the new Housing and Transportation Affordability Index takes into account not just the cost of housing, but housing and the transportation costs associated with its location. A collaborative project between Brookings Urban Markets Initiative and the Center for Neighborhood Technology (CNT), this interactive web tool allows individuals, urban planners, transportation and housing advocates to calculate the cost of housing and transportation by neighborhood in 52 metropolitan areas across the United States.

Event Information

When

Wednesday, April 09, 2008
9:00 AM to 10:30 AM

Where

Falk Auditorium
The Brookings Institution
1775 Massachesetts Ave, NW
Washington, DC
Map

Contact: Marie Coleman

E-mail: mcoleman@brookings.edu

Phone: 202.797.4374

The Center for Neighborhood Technology’s research shows that the cost of transportation can vary from 14 percent of the average household’s budget in compact transit-rich communities, to 28 percent or more in less dense areas far from employment and other amenities. Working families have a greater burden – for some, transportation costs may approach 50 percent of their household income. With better information on the combined costs of housing and transportation, families can have a better understanding of how transportation costs will affect their budget even if their housing seems more affordable.

At this event Dr. Peter Haas, PhD, of CNT provided a demonstration of the new website followed by a panel discussion on the policy challenges to transit-oriented development.

Participants

Introduction and Moderator

Featured Panelists

Scott Bernstein

President, Center for Neighborhood Technology

Conrad Egan

President & CEO, National Housing Conference

Mariia Zimmerman

Vice President, Policy of Reconnecting America

Ann Canby

President ,Surface Transportation Policy Partnership

Featured Speaker

Dr. Peter Hass, PhD

Center for Neighborhood Technology


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