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1 July 15, 2011 NEW YORK & CONNECTICUT SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITIES

2 “We want to make sure that when we’re building infrastructure, we’re considering how housing, transportation, and the environment all impact each other.” ~President Barack Obama PARTNERSHIP FOR SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITIES

3  Coordinated economic, housing, transportation, environmental and land use planning  Viable, regional economic strategies  Equitable outcomes  Meaningful participation from traditionally marginalized stakeholders  Measurable benchmarks of success  Implementation agreements among governments and other stakeholders GOALS

4 1. Provide more transportation choices. 2. Promote equitable, affordable housing. 3. Enhance economic competitiveness. 4. Support existing communities. 5. Coordinate policies and leverage investment. 6. Value communities and neighborhoods. LIVABILITY PRINCIPLES

5 What sets us apart? OUR REGION

6 TOD Database http://toddata.cnt.org

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8 Acres of parking, vacant land or open space within a half-mile of transit or downtown centers

9 RECONCILING TRANSIT-ORIENTED AND FAIR HOUSING GOALS

10 BUILDING CLIMATE RESILIENCE

11 Planning as a Region THE NEW YORK- CONNECTICUT PARTNERSHIP

12 9 Cities 2 Counties 4 MPOs 2 Nonprofit ADVISORY BOARD 6 State Agencies 6 Nonprofits 3 NJ members CONSORTIUM

13 10 Place-Based Projects 6 Policy Studies PROJECTS

14  Goal: Create a network of engaged government officials, civic and community leaders, business leaders, entrepreneurs, planners and private citizens that cuts across geographic racial, ethnic and income and programmatic boundaries.  Objectives:  Create effective communication tools.  Develop and maintain active committees of diverse stakeholders.  Effectively engage residents in determining outcomes and implementing recommendations. PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT

15  Local Project Advisory Structures  Regional Advisory Committee  Steering Committee Meetings  Website and Interactive Media  Preferred Sustainability Status OPPORTUNITIES FOR PARTICIPATION

16  Two Committees for Metro North and LIRR Service Areas  Open to Any Interested Participant  Fall 2011: Input on Desired Outcomes & Measures of Success  Summer 2012: Recommendations for Regional Plan Enhancements  Spring 2013: Feedback on Draft Execution Plan for Regional Sustainable Development REGIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEES

17  Opportunity to Win 2 Extra Points on Discretionary HUD Programs (other agencies to be added)  NY-CT Sustainable Communities Steering Committee Must Approve Based on Following Criteria:  Geographically located in NY-CT region covered by consortium  Furthers purpose of NY-CT regional planning program  Consistent with six livability principles of Sustainable Communities Partnership  Commitment to participate in the regional NY-CT Sustainable Communities program  Application Instructions on www.SustainableNYCT.orgwww.SustainableNYCT.org  Steering Committee will Make Determination Within 10 Business Days of Application PREFERRED SUSTAINABILITY STATUS

18  February 15, 2011: Cooperative Agreement in Effect  April 14, 2011: Workplan Submitted to HUD  April 15, 2011: Kick-off at Waldorf-Astoria  June 30, 2011: Memorandum of Agreement Signed  July 15, 2011: First Steering Committee Meeting  Summer 2011: Sub-grantee contracts and RFPs, complete outreach strategy, begin research tasks  Fall 2011: Initial local and regional advisory committee meetings 2011 PROJECT MILESTONES

19 www.sustainablenyct.org CONTACT US


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