CNT Update, CNT Press Mentions November 2012

Study: Costs for Basic Needs Climbing Faster than Income US News November 30, 2012
Middle-Class Miami Spends 72%(!) of Its Income on Housing and Transportation The Atlantic November 29, 2012
Transportation, Housing can Eat Up Incomes WTOP November 28, 2012
Sandy’s Challenge for Grant Makers: Fix Water, Food, and Transit Systems The Chronicle of Philanthropy November 28, 2012
Streambank Stabilization Improvements for Chicago River Discussed Evanston Patch November 26, 2012
Factoring in Commuting Costs New York Times November 22, 2012
Living a Struggle for Carless Residents in Western Pennsylvania TribLive November 21, 2012
Pinnacle Tries Creative Approach to Housing Problem Daily Business Review November 20, 2012
What Makes a City “Walkable” and Why it Matters NPR November 17, 2012
Let’s Talk About Parking Straw Stick Stone Blog November 9, 2012
8 Urban Policy Idea’s for Obama’s 2nd Term The Atlantic Cities November 7, 2012
Creating Housing Opportunities for Working Families National League of Cities November 5, 2012

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