DOT 38-15 Thursday, April 23, 2015 Contact: DOT Press Office Tel: 202-366-4570
U.S. Transportation Secretary Foxx Announces LadderStep Technical Assistance Program
INDIANAPOLIS – U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx today announced a new technical assistance program – LadderSTEP – that will help seven cities foster sustainable economic development related to planned transportation projects. The choices made regarding transportation infrastructure at the Federal, State, and local levels can revitalize communities, create pathways to work, and connect hardworking Americans to a better quality of life. Today’s announcement is part of a broader program at the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) that examines those choices, Ladders of Opportunity, and LadderSTEP is just one part of USDOT’s efforts to help promote opportunities for all Americans.
“Transportation plays a critical role in connecting Americans and communities to economic opportunity,” Secretary Foxx said. “This pilot program is not only about helping seven cities achieve their visions for projects, but also about demonstrating that transportation infrastructure is about the people that use it, and not just the equipment needed to build it.”
The U.S. Department of Transportation’s (USDOT) LadderSTEP pilot program will provide Atlanta, Baltimore, Baton Rouge, Charlotte, Indianapolis, Phoenix, and Richmond with technical assistance to help promote thoughtful planning and economic growth.
City: Focus Area: Related Projects: Atlanta Vine City MARTA, Beltline, Streetcar Baltimore West Baltimore MARC Station Baton Rouge South Baton Rouge Nicholson Corridor Transit Charlotte West Trade Area Gold Line Indianapolis Red Line Corridor Red Line Bus Rapid Transit Phoenix South Phoenix Light Rail Transit Richmond Greater Fulton Broad Street Bus Rapid Transit
A number of national organizations have expressed interest in providing this technical assistance to the cities included in this pilot program, including:
Other organizations interested in assisting these cities in revitalizing these communities should contact USDOT for information.
The Ladders of Opportunity program at USDOT seeks to help more Americans reach opportunity by ensuring that our transportation system provides reliable, safe, and affordable ways to reach jobs, education and other essential services. LadderSTEP is one part of USDOT’s efforts to create those opportunities. Other initiatives in this program include;
Later this month, USDOT will host a summit of regional planners from across the country who want to better use data to integrate Ladders elements into their planning processes.
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