Public transit

  • How Cities Can Model Transit Equity

    How Cities Can Model Transit Equity

    Millions of people in cities worldwide lack sufficient access to public transit. In the United States, many live in transit deserts, where the demand for transit outweighs supply. Inadequate transit access may limit employment and educational opportunities for residents and is an ongoing issue for legislators. A new framework may…

  • Can Variable Transit Fares Increase Equity?

    Can Variable Transit Fares Increase Equity?

    Campaigns to introduce what activists call “fair fares” on mass transit systems have recently taken root in U.S. cities. The idea behind these initiatives is to introduce a pricing system that is less regressive in order to promote equity for low-income riders. Most major U.S. public transit systems, including New…

  • Japan’s Highly Energy Efficient Transportation Sector: Is It Possible for the US to Replicate?

    Japan’s Highly Energy Efficient Transportation Sector: Is It Possible for the US to Replicate?

    A new study compares transportation sectors in the US and Japan, suggesting that potential crossover for American policymakers is minimal.

  • Focus on Finance: A Metropolis in the Desert

    Focus on Finance: A Metropolis in the Desert

    Neal Young from the City of Phoenix talks about sustainable growth, transportation, solar energy, budgeting, and pensions in the nation’s Sunbelt.