The Center for Neighborhood Technology (CNT) is a creative think-and-do tank that combines rigorous research with effective solutions. CNT works across disciplines and issues, including transportation and community development, energy, water, and climate change.


CNT is an “innovations center” where new approaches to urban sustainability are invented, evaluated, piloted and, if successful, deployed on a large scale. We focus our work in four areas:
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CNT’s staff offers a wealth of local, state and national expertise on issues confronting our urban communities.
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This CNT report finds that for the average family in the 25 largest U.S. metro areas, any income gains made in the last decade have been erased—and then some—by the skyrocketing cost burden of housing and transportation combined.
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By Center for Neighborhood Technology; Lead Author: Sofia Becker Scott Bernstein, Linda Young; Analysis: Center for Neighborhood Technology Sofia Becker, Al Benedict, and Cindy Copp. March 21, 2013. (.pdf, 392.2kb)
By Center for Neighborhood Technology; Lead Author: Sofia Becker Scott Bernstein, Linda Young; Analysis: Center for Neighborhood Technology Sofia Becker, Al Benedict, and Cindy Copp. March 21, 2013. (.pdf, 175.2kb)
By Center for Neighborhood Technology; Lead Author: Sofia Becker Scott Bernstein, Linda Young; Analysis: Center for Neighborhood Technology Sofia Becker, Al Benedict, and Cindy Copp. March 21, 2013. (.pdf, 3,776.2kb)
