CNT delivers game-changing research, tools, and solutions to create sustainable + equitable communities.

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Transportation Equity Network Bus Priority Engagements

We're bringing a racial-equity and mobility-justice approach to learning how strategies like bus stops, bus lanes, and more bus-friendly... more »

Justice40 Analysis

The White House Justice40 Initiative aims to send 40% of dollars in federal infrastructure and environment programs to under-invested communities.... more »

Civic Innovation Hub Phase 2: Community Based Participatory Research

Residents used community-based participatory research to frame questions and plan local improvements more »

'I can find out what’s really happening:' Academy provides urban planning insight

Urban planning shapes decisions about what gets built, where, and planner-driven policies and processes affect much of how we experience our neighborhoods. But typically, only professionals in the field, know much about urban planning principles and ideas or development processes. One way to change that: spread the knowledge. That’s just what the first Chicago Community Planning Academy that Chicago Architecture Center and Center for Neighborhood Technology, which wrapped in... Continue reading »

 

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A National Movement for Equitable Transit-Oriented Development Takes Root

by CNT
April 5, 2025

The lack of connected high-quality, affordable housing and transit infrastructure exacerbates economic and racial inequities in our cities. It also contributes to increased toxic pollution and greenhouse gas emissions while perpetuating racial segregation. This new report walks through the historical transition from conventional Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) into one with ‘capital E Equity’ at the forefront. It shows how the leaders of today’s Equitable Transit-Oriented Development (ETOD) movement are working to increase transit ridership, connect people to economic and social opportunities, and reduce negative impacts of greenhouse gas emissions. With case studies and a national overview, these pages offer readers a nuanced understanding of the motivations and challenges that led to emphasizing equity in urban development around public transit systems. This report will equip readers with knowledge and tools to become better-informed, more effective advocates for equitable transit-oriented development.

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New Map Tool Shows State-By-State Differences In How States Define 'Disadvantaged Community' For Drinking Water Funding

Water Online | May 25, 2025

A new tool created by Environmental Policy Innovation Center (EPIC) and Center for Neighborhood Technology (CNT) will help advocates and policymakers target funding to communities with the greatest need–and to push back on cuts.

The free-to-all DAC Mapping Tool for Drinking Water State Revolving Funds (DAC Mapping Tool) launches Friday, May 30 at https://dacmappingtool.cnt.org. It will allow advocates, SRF program staff and other policymakers, and others to evaluate how Great Lakes states characterize “disadvantaged communities,” or “DACs,” when it comes to subsidizing construction of drinking water infrastructure

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