CNT Press Mentions April 2010

Illinois Adopts H+T Index to Measure Affordability Half-Mile Circles/Reconnecting America – April 29, 2010
Factoring Transportation Costs into Housing Considerations Karen Briscoe’s Blog/Trulia – April 29, 2010
‘Smart Grid’ Could Thwart Rising Energy Costs from Electric Cars Medill Reports – April 28, 2010
Residents Can Save Money, Help the Environment with Real-Time Pricing Evanston Roundtable – April 27, 2010
Boston Regional Challenge: Examining the Cost and Impacts of Housing and Transportation RFF Library Blog – April 25, 2010
Testing the Wisdom of Smart Meters Chicago Tribune – April 23, 2010
Want to Save Money? Move to Boston John A. Keith Real Estate – April 22, 2010
Housing Affordability Redefined to Include Transportation Costs A Fresh Squeeze – April 20, 2010
Affordability – Another Great Reason to Choose Evanston! Evanston Real Estate Blog – April 20, 2010
Find Your Housing + Transportation Affordability Factor Rail Life – April 17, 2010
OSPIRG Event Raises Awareness of Transportation Costs Ashland Daily Tidings – April17, 2010
Contemplating Earth Day at 40: A Journey for the Environment, from NIMBY to YIMBY Switchboard from NRDC – April 15, 2010
Arizona Planners Envision New Role, Routes for Light Rail AZ Central – April 15, 2010
Stormwater Best Management Practices Illinois Sustainable Technology Center – April 14, 2010
Smart Growth Resource Smart Growth Online – April 14, 2010
‘Drive Until You Qualify’ Comes at High Cost in Arizona Newszap – April 14, 2010
Rail Czar Touts ‘Rail Renaissance’ North West Indiana Times – April 14, 2010
‘Drive Until You Qualify?’ The True Cost of Urban Living ABC15 Phoenix – April 14, 2010
The High Cost of Living in the Suburbs Urban CSA – April 13, 2010
Voice of the People, Livable Communities Chicago Tribune – April 13, 2010
Lords of Nature Chicago Reader – April 13, 2010
ULI Report Adds Transportation Costs to Housing for Boston City Biz – April 12, 2010
Mapping the Cost of Sprawl Pollution Free Cities – April 12, 2010
Housing Affordability Tied to Transportation Costs, Study Finds Environmental and Energy Study Institute – April 12, 2010
Homes are Cheaper, but Not Necessarily Affordable Market Watch – April 12, 2010
The Real Cost of Commuting: Your Turn (Audio) Kojo Nnamdi Show / WAMU 88.5 FM – April 12, 2010
New Report Details True Costs of Housing and Transportation for Families in Boston and Surrounding Region Real Estate Rama – April 12, 2010
New Report Puts a Price on Suburbia and Rental Housing in One US City DC Streetsblog – April 12, 2010
Global Network for Neighborhood Energy Self-Sufficiency Teams Urgent Evoke – April 12, 2010
Manufacturing the Region’s Future North West Indiana Times – April 11, 2010
The Environmental Paradox of Smart Growth Switchboard from NRDC – April 9, 2010
Plain Talk: Choice Between Gas, Mortgage Not a Nice One Capital Times – April 9, 2010
Housing and Transportation Affordability Index 1,000 Friends of Wisconsin – April 8, 2010
A Look at Housing and Transportation Costs as a Percentage of Income Church Hill People’s News – April 6, 2010
Transportation is Less Affordable than Housing Amid the Darkness – April 6, 2010
Our View: Technology Sector Growing in Culpepper Star Exponent – April 5, 2010
New Urbanism Congress to Link Livable Cities with Healthier People Heery Brothers – April 5, 2010
Measuring Affordable Housing The Philadelphia Inquirer – April 4, 2010
Manufacturers Lead Southland ‘Green’ Strategy North West Indiana Times – April 4, 2010
Transportation Costs Called High Pittsburgh Tribune Review – April 2, 2010
Penny Wise, Pound Fuelish Speed Studio Design – April 2, 2010
New Affordability Study Shows Added Costs of Eastside Suburbs Issaquah Reporter – April 2, 2010
The True Cost of a Miserable Commute Streetsblog – April 2, 2010
Cheap Home May Mean a Costly Commute Listed / MSN Real Estate – April 2, 2010
State Should Approve RTA for Mass Transit Milwaukee Biz Blog – April 1, 2010
Transit Costs Undermine Housing Affordability Affordable Housing Finance Magazine – April 1, 2010
Study Deems Much of Evanston Affordable Evanston Now – April 1, 2010
Bursting the Water Bubble Mindful Metropolis – April 2010

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