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CT SMART GROWTH
...fighting sprawl and building communities...
H.R. 6495

H.R.6495

by: commonweal

Fri Jul 18, 2008 at 09:52:31 AM EDT

Some good Smart Growth news out of Washington D.C.  Congressman Earl Blumenauer (D-Ore) introduced the bipartisan "Transportation and Housing Choices for Gas Price Relief Act," H.R.6495, with Reps. Ellen Tauscher (D-CA) and Christopher Shays (R-CT) as original cosponsors.  This multi-dimensional bill encourages mass transportation and transportation oriented development in the following ways:

Increase Commuter Choices and Provide Funding to Become Less Oil-Dependent

•    Equalize the transportation fringe benefit so that those who commute by public transportation get as much as those who commute by driving.

•    Allow employees to cash-in their parking benefits to spend on other choices that better meet their needs.

•    Extend the same transportation fringe benefits to bike commuters as provided for those who commute by car or transit.

•    Extend transportation fringe benefits to individuals who are self-employed.

•    Create a tax credit for vanpool expenses and services for those who share their commutes.

•    Create a tax credit for qualified employers and employees who telecommute.

•    Provide commuters information on transportation choices, through educational programs such as Metro's "Drive Less, Save More" program; grants to support carpooling and vanpooling programs; informational websites and other materials.

Help Transit Agencies

•    Help transit agencies cope with rising fuel prices and increasing demand by providing federal funds for fare subsidies, service improvements, fuel purchases, and technology assistance.

•    Make it easier to get federal funding for streetcars by requiring the FTA to consider a Streetcar project's contributions to land use, density, economic development, and carbon emission reductions in considering it for federal funding.

Assist Communities

•    Double the authorized funding for the national Safe Routes to School program, to make it possible for more children to walk and bike to school safely; expand this program to include high schools.

•    Provide federal grants to improve communities' transportation choices, such as travel demand management strategies, carpool or telecommuting projects, upgrades to streets to facilitate bicycle and pedestrian use, intelligent transportation improvements to reduce congestion, and car-sharing and bike sharing programs.

•    Provide a special set-aside to ensure that rural communities have access to federal funds for improving transportation choices.

Provide Housing Assistance

•    Increase availability of Location-Efficient Mortgages (LEM) for homes located near public transportation. This increases the borrowing power of home buyers who choose to drive less, since they don't have to spend as much income owning and operating automobiles.

•    Provide funds to help states acquire, construct, and preserve affordable housing close to public transit.

•    Require the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development to develop a standard that measures the transportation costs associated with a home's location, enabling Real Estate agents to provide this information to prospective buyers.

Require the Federal Government to Lead by Example

•    Expand transportation fringe benefits to all federal employees.

•    Encourage Federal agencies to participate in local transportation management associations that promote more efficient use of transportation and parking resources.

The bill is supported by Smart Growth America, National Resources Defense Council, American Public Transportation Association, and the Association for Commuter Transportation.

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