Senate poised to advance livable communities bill
July 30, 2010
By Stephen Lee Davis
from "Transportation For America"
http://t4america.org/blog/2010/07/30/senate-poised-to-advance-livable-co...
The Senate is on the cusp of moving an important bill forward that would help cities and towns across the country integrate housing with a safe, clean and smart transportation system. The Livable Communities Act, sponsored by Senator Christopher Dodd, is due to be voted on by the Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs in what’s called a “mark up” next Tuesday morning (8/3) at 10 a.m.
This bill, introduced almost a year ago, has been moving lately thanks to the outpouring of support from individuals like you, mayors, and organizations from across the the country who think this bill will help them plan for the future in a smart, sustainable way. We outlined some of the provisions in the bill in this post.
The Act authorizes $400 million in competitive grants to plan for livable communities, integrating transportation, housing, economic development and environmental needs. It authorizes $3.75 billion over three years for implementation of projects promoting sustainable development by creating and preserving affordable housing in neighborhoods with access to jobs and served by transit; improving public transportation; creating safe places for walking and biking; redeveloping brownfields; and fostering revitalization. It also creates an inter-departmental council to coordinate among transportation, housing and urban development and environmental agencies, and creates an office of sustainability at HUD.
The 23 Senators on this committee need to hear from their constituents that they should support this important bill and vote for it next Tuesday. Can you help by making a phone call? In this case, it’s even easier than usual. No talking points required, just call your Senator if they’re on this list, and tell them:
“Hi, I’m a constituent calling to ask Senator ____ to vote for the Livable Communities Act in Committee on Tuesday. Thank you!”
After your call, report your call to us with this page and tell some friends to do the same.
Feel free to call more than once if you like, and tell your friends in your state to join you. We’ll want these Senators to get the message loud and clear, especially in the 24 hours from Monday morning to the vote on Tuesday at 10 a.m.
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