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... 3   1.1 Project Background and Objectives Housing and transportation are the two highest annual costs each year for the average American household, together comprising roughly half of annual household budgets (CTOD and CNT 2006; HUD n.d.a)
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... 4 Coordination of Public Transit Services and Investments with Affordable Housing Policies Despite the growing body of academic research on the interactions between public investment, including in transit improvements, and residential displacement, there has been little systematic practical guidance for transit agencies and their external partners to identify approaches and tools to coordinate transit investments and services with affordable housing (Chapple and Loukaitou-Sideris 2019)
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... Introduction 5   Existing research identifies many transportation and access challenges faced by low-income households. This research synthesis project identifies several areas where future research and analysis is needed to enable transit agencies, planners, and other decision makers to more intentionally prioritize needs of low-income riders and engage on housing issues.
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... 6 Coordination of Public Transit Services and Investments with Affordable Housing Policies Area median income (AMI) : The midpoint of a region's income distribution.
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... Introduction 7   Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) : A document, federally mandated for all metropolitan planning organizations (MPOs)

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