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Celebrating 20 years of New Connections thanks to MetroLink

 Twenty years ago today, the first trains left the platform at Union Station as MetroLink began its inaugural ride in St. Louis. Since then, MetroLink has made its mark on our region and earned a reputation for doing so much more than just connecting riders to their destinations. MetroLink is also celebrated for its key … Continued

CMT releases ULI Report on possible Station at CORTEX

This past spring Citizens for Modern Transit (CMT) sponsored an Urban Land Institute (ULI) Technical  Assistance Panel (TAP) to address the addition of a MetroLink (light rail) station along the current alignment in Midtown St. Louis, between Boyle and Sarah Avenues and within the Cortex Life Science District.  CMT released the report today detailing development matters … Continued

Re-Imagining the Burbs

Access to nearby, walkable amenities is increasingly becoming the norm for communities across the country.  People want easier access to commercial, cultural, leisure, and work environments.  The difficulty is that most surburban regions were designed specifically to accommodate cars.  With this challenge in mind, the Urban Land Institute took a look at what makes successful … Continued

Reconnecting America Announces a TOD University

Reconnecting America, Enterprise Community Partners, Move LA, and Strategic Actions for a Just Economy developed an education program to help communities advocate for equitable Transit Oriented Development. The program is designed to help housing development agencies and community groups educate and involve local residents about community revitalization and transit planning.  The goal is to ‘train … Continued

Sponsorship Opportunities Available for upcoming CMT Annual Meeting

Please mark your calendar for September 13, 2013 for the Citizens for Modern Transit 29th Annual Meeting celebrating the future of transit in the region and our successes in 2013.  It has been a great year at CMT, and the organization is more committed than ever to ensure St. Louis will continue to have an … Continued

TOD in Washington, DC is a Case Study for Successful Urban Develpment

The 2013 Smart Growth America’s Leadership Summit took a walking tour of a new and booming neighborhood in Washington, DC, affectionately called NoMa (North of Massachusetts Avenue).  With a new Metro stop, a new grocery store, and a new CVS, this neighborhood has grown by leaps and bounds and summit participants went to see the … Continued

CMT Announces a Young Transit Professionals Initiative

We’ve seen a lot of recent coverage in the news about the interest that young professionals have in transit.  Story after story cites the draw to transit oriented, walkable communities that allow young professionals to navigate their lives without a car.  As St. Louis strives to retain and seek top young talent and become a … Continued

TOD in the Central West End is Booming!

Washington University Medical Center plans to build a $75 million, energy-efficient, multistory research building dedicated to interdisciplinary research to be completed in June 2015.  They plan to move researchers involved in genetics, genomics and regenerative biology to the new building upon its completion.  The new building will add lab space and will replace older, less … Continued

CMT ULI TAP at CORTEX looks at LRT station location, parking and incentives

More than 50 CMT members, friends and interested parties attended a briefing this morning on Citizens for Modern Transit’s Urban Land Institute Technical Assistance Panel’s (TAP)  report to the Community on CORTEX.   CMT commissioned the study as a part of its works on Transit Oriented Development (TOD) education and advocacy as well as to build … Continued

Form Based Code and Transit

Why TOD in St. Louis? Many St. Louisans say “What is TOD? Why do you keep talking about TOD?”  Well, TOD or Transit Oriented Development is a trend happening across the country where transit systems are used as a tool to create development. When we say development, we aren’t just talking about any development but … Continued


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