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What Challenges Can Arise from Coordinating Housing Development with Transportation?

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  • Kim, Jae Hong
  • Barajas, Jesus M.
  • Marantz, Nicholas J.
  • Houston, Douglas
  • Herrara, Veronica
  • Okashita, Alex
  • Cabello, Maxwell B.

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More systematic coordination between transportation and housing development is increasingly recognized as a promising strategy for creating more sustainable communities. In California, the importance of transportation-housing coordination is reflected in recent legislative efforts to address the state’s long-standing housing affordability crisis. One approach is to encourage higher density affordable housing developments near transit or in similarly transportation-efficient areas, such as locations with low vehicle miles traveled (VMT). However, little is known about how transportation access should be considered in guiding housing development, what challenges can arise from coordinating housing development with transportation, and what the state can do to better deal with these challenges and achieve more equitable residential densification.

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  • Kim, Jae Hong & Barajas, Jesus M. & Marantz, Nicholas J. & Houston, Douglas & Herrara, Veronica & Okashita, Alex & Cabello, Maxwell B., 2024. "What Challenges Can Arise from Coordinating Housing Development with Transportation?," Institute of Transportation Studies, Working Paper Series qt15d720k1, Institute of Transportation Studies, UC Davis.
  • Handle: RePEc:cdl:itsdav:qt15d720k1
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