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... 64 Transit and affordable housing coordination is a complex story to tell. While the federal transit program began as part of the U.S.
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... Toward a Research Agenda on Transit and Affordable Housing Coordination 65   with transit leaving many low-income suburban households with limited mobility and higher transportation costs. Beyond housing alignment, coordination and engagement with regional employers, especially those located in suburban areas where transit service is challenging to provide, is a critical factor.
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... 66 Coordination of Public Transit Services and Investments with Affordable Housing Policies Similarly, more information is needed on the parking needs and trends of residents living in affordable housing developments near transit, and any disparate impacts that parking pricing or transportation demand management strategies may have on low-income residents who do rely on a car. • How can transit agencies better partner with housing providers on transit issues?
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... Toward a Research Agenda on Transit and Affordable Housing Coordination 67   5.3 Conclusion Significant silos exist within and between government that make the coordination of affordable housing and transit challenging. Coordination that is emerging often results from the growing housing affordability crisis playing out in regions large and small.

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