Public Transit Access
Plan for concentrated and affordable development near transit to improve public transit access and support design that reduces the urban heat-island effect and keeps people cool.
Improve first and last mile connections to ensure that riders can walk or bike to transit stops or stations.
Ensure that effective public transit systems are in place for people to get to safety during extreme weather events and other disasters.
Assess current transit networks and operations for climate risks and assure effectiveness in getting core transit riders where they need to go, particularly during extreme weather events and other climate events.
Support resident engagement, social connections, and climate awareness, which have been shown to reduce social vulnerability and the health impacts of climate events.
Ensure residents have access to safety and essential destinations before, during, and after disasters by increasing investment in public transportation, including expansion of the system and maintenance of existing operations.
Lower the cost and incentivize greater use of public transportation.