Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Webinar on Value Capture and Transit

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  Webinar on Value Cature and Transit

 

Will Wright,   

 

Please join us Tuesday, Oct. 25, at 2pm EST for the Center For Transit-Oriented Development webinar "Value Capture and Transit". This webinar session is sponsored by the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) and is open to planners, practitioners, developers, housing advocates, MPOs, local, state and federal DOT's, transit agencies, sustainable communities grantees, advocates, as well as elected officials and other decision makers.

Hear from:

    • Sharon Pugh, Senior Policy Analyst, Federal Transit Administration
    • Nadine Fogarty, Principal at Strategic Economics and CTOD
    • Mark Falcone, CEO and Founder, Continuum Partners, LLC
    • Scott Polikov, Principal, Gateway Planning Group

    A multitude of studies show that transit generates a host of economic benefits, including higher property values and enhanced development opportunities. Public sector "value capture" strategies attempt to harness all or part of this value to help pay for transit or other needed community investments. This webinar introduces participants to the range of value capture strategies that can be employed near transit, and provides real-world examples of innovative value capture strategies currently underway in the US.

     

     

    Space is limited.
    Reserve your Webinar seat now 

     

    After registering you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the Webinar.

     

    If you have any questions please contact Alia Anderson  

     

     


This webinar was sponsored by the Federal Transit Administration and facilitated by The Center for Transit-Oriented Development.  The Center for Transit-Oriented Development (CTOD) is the only national nonprofit effort dedicated to providing best practices, research and tools to support equitable market-based transit-oriented development.  CTOD partners with both the public and private market sectors to strategize about ways to encourage the development of high performing communities around transit stations and to build transit systems that maximize development potential. CTOD works to integrate local and regional planning, generate new tools for economic development, real estate and investment issues, improve affordability and livability for all members of the community, and respond to imperatives for climate change and sustainability. The Center for TOD is a partnership of Reconnecting America, the Center for Neighborhood Technology, and Strategic Economics.  For more information go to CTOD's website at http://www.ctod.org.  

 

System Requirements
PC-based attendees
Required: Windows® 7, Vista, XP or 2003 Server

 

Macintosh®-based attendees
Required: Mac OS® X 10.4.11 (Tiger®) or newer


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