From: U.S. EPA <usaepa@service.govdelivery.com>
Date: Thu, Aug 7, 2014 at 8:51 AM
Subject: News Release: Federal Report Highlights Five Years of Progress Providing Communities with Affordable Housing, Efficient Transportation and Economic Growth
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE August 7, 2014
Federal Report Highlights Five Years of Progress Providing Communities with Affordable Housing, Efficient Transportation and Economic Growth
"The Partnership for Sustainable Communities is about achieving one goal: expanding opportunity for American families," said HUD Secretary Julián Castro. "These targeted investments are bringing more affordable housing and transportation options, and more economic resilience to regions that were hard hit by the economic crisis. In partnership with local leaders, I am convinced that the investments our agencies have made will enhance the health and wealth of communities for decades to come."
"The Partnership is helping us align our transportation investments with the goals of providing affordable housing and preserving the environment," said DOT Secretary Anthony Foxx. "Together with HUD and EPA, we are making fundamental changes in how we work together to benefit all Americans and provide new ladders of opportunity for many." "Communities know better than anyone else what they need," said EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy. "Through the Partnership for Sustainable Communities, we at the federal level are organizing ourselves to give communities tools to address economic and environmental challenges in the way that works best for them."
- Partnership-funded regional planning efforts in New York and New Jersey laid a strong foundation for recovery from Superstorm Sandy because communities in the region had already been collaborating on development issues.
- Partnership grants helped Memphis, Tenn., create a master plan for redeveloping the area around its airport, as well as develop a plan to improve bike and pedestrian paths and spur revitalization in a midtown neighborhood.
- Partnership funding helped the Thunder Valley Community Development Corporation on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota develop a regional plan to define the community's future. It could be a model for other rural Native American communities as well.
To download the report: http://www.epa.gov/smartgrowth/pdf/partnership-accomplishments-report-2014.pdf
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Jeremy Tobias Matthews
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