Via Twitter I came across a research paper that came to a different conclusion than conventional wisdom that locating affordable housing near high frequency transit networks, like rail, didn’t help reduce transportation costs.
Seems the paper concludes that as long as abundant parking is available everywhere someone would want to go then even most low income people will aspire to taking on car ownership and all the costs that come with it. The paper concluded only when neighborhoods have restricted parking does transit become the significant method for low income residents.
Something to keep in mind regarding hopes for suburban rail and four plexes in Minneapolis.
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10. ... ode=rhpd20&
Academic papers on Affordable Housing, Transit Use, Parking
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Citylab has this post that notes an academic research paper argues that closing the homeownership gap among races would take 225 years to the close the wealth gap between races.
https://socialequity.duke.edu/sites/soc ... EPORT_.pdf
https://www.citylab.com/equity/2018/04/ ... ap/558410/
Even among homeowners, blacks have less wealth than white thanks to generations of housing policy so getting renters into starter homeownership alone won’t work to close the gap.
I’d personally argue that now that we used government policy to inflate housing prices for a few generations that homeownership now requires two incomes and a 30-year loan for a starter home the moat around affordable homeownership is worse than ever.
https://socialequity.duke.edu/sites/soc ... EPORT_.pdf
https://www.citylab.com/equity/2018/04/ ... ap/558410/
Even among homeowners, blacks have less wealth than white thanks to generations of housing policy so getting renters into starter homeownership alone won’t work to close the gap.
I’d personally argue that now that we used government policy to inflate housing prices for a few generations that homeownership now requires two incomes and a 30-year loan for a starter home the moat around affordable homeownership is worse than ever.
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Research by the Minneapolis Fed.
https://www.minneapolisfed.org/institut ... strictions
The Environmental Cost of Land Use Restrictions
https://www.minneapolisfed.org/institut ... strictions
The Environmental Cost of Land Use Restrictions
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https://twitter.com/UMNCTS/status/1143954241977012224
STUDY RECOMMENDS STRATEGIES FOR REDUCING TRANSPORTATION DISPARITIES
https://mntransportationresearch.org/20 ... sparities/
STUDY RECOMMENDS STRATEGIES FOR REDUCING TRANSPORTATION DISPARITIES
https://mntransportationresearch.org/20 ... sparities/
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Re: Academic papers on Affordable Housing, Transit Use, Parking
The Accessibility Observatory calculated job access for the C, B, D, E lines
http://www.cts.umn.edu/publications/cat ... transitway
http://www.cts.umn.edu/publications/cat ... transitway
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