Projects
A new and more comprehensive way of thinking about the cost of housing and true affordability by exploring the impact that transportation costs associated with the location of the housing have on a household’s economic bottom line.
A public planning project to draw community benefits from undervalued transit and freight assets in Cook County suburbs.
CNT has been a major player in the fight for more efficient and affordable mass transit within the Chicago metropolitan area.
The public involvement tools were developed to help the general public understand the relationship between transportation planning and land use planning.
A series of webinars and workshops to improve the quality of public involvement during transportation planning.
Tools
Developed by CNT and the Center for Transit Oriented Development (CTOD), this index takes a fresh look at the real cost of housing by factoring in the cost of transportation for various neighborhoods as a percentage of household income.
Recent studies by CNT have explored ways to promote growth in older communities by expanding existing transportation and working with local and metropolitan groups to encourage business growth and public safety.
The public involvement tools were developed to help the general public understand the relationship between transportation planning and land use planning.
CNT has been a major player in the fight for more efficient and affordable mass transit within the Chicago metropolitan area.
Community Information Technology and Neighborhood Early Warning System: Housing indicators for Chicago neighborhoods
CNT developed the Civic Footprint, a website to help Cook County residents find out who represents them so that they can stand up for the issues that impact their lives.
I-GO exists to provide economical and environmentally sound transportation choices, aiming to reduce car ownership rates, lower family transportation costs, reduce urban congestion and improve air quality in all neighborhoods.