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New TRU report, released today: Transit investment could bring billions in development and thousands of jobs

    New research being released by TRU today shows that significant investments in rapid transit could generate tens of thousands of good jobs and billions of dollars in new development.  Our research intern, Steve Hurst, studied the impact that new light rail systems have had in Dallas, Minneapolis, St. Louis and Charlotte.  Each region made […]

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Free Press announces new details on privately funded Woodward light rail project

    The Detroit Free Press Friday announced new details about the potential for a privately funded light rail or streetcar line on Woodward Avenue.  Wayne State University has agreed to help fund it, in exchange for naming rights to a station.  It lists stop locations, several funders, tentative fares, and more.  It also uses our

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Did you know . . .

Metro Detroit drivers spend over $20 billion a year on our private transportation system – just to own and operate cars. (According to SEMCOG, the 3.5 million people of the tri-county area drove 39.6 billion miles last year.  According to the IRS, the average cost of driving is currently $0.585 per mile, including the costs

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Cities on the Rebound

In the News – Cities on the Rebound:  A Brookings Institution report cites census data that indicate Older Cities Are Holding onto More People.  A Wall Street Journal article pronounces the End of White Flight.  Governing.com cites the Atlantic Station brownfields project as an example of urban rejuvenation and back-to-the-city demographics in “Atlanta and the

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Transit ridership continues to rise nationwide, fastest in cities with light rail

All across the country, commuters are turning to transit as an alternative to outrageous gas prices.  Public transit use jumped 5.2% for the April-June period, compared to the same months last year, according to a survey released by the American Public Transportation Association.  The association said Americans took more than 2.8 billion trips on public

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