Working from interviews with Connecticut stakeholders and participant observation in TOD policy development, the study explores the coordination and governance challenges surrounding state intervention as well as the role that Connecticut’s weak state geospatial data play in the efforts to develop TOD projects. Connecticut was until recently one of only five states without a state geographic information officer, making it a ìblack swanî case that can illuminate the perhaps unseen role that strong spatial data infrastructures play in other states’ policymaking. Moreover, the comparison between New Jersey’s Transit Villages Program and Connecticut’s efforts signal that more work is needed to manage the difficult paradigm shift toward state support of TOD.
Link: https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/frsc.2022.869532/fullTown: None Assigned
Focus Area: Planning
Type: Publications and Reports