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Creating and Capturing Value in Mass Transit

By CNT. December 12, 2008
On July 9 and 10, 2008, national transportation experts gathered in Chicago to help move the Chicago region’s transit agencies forward in meeting the needs of transit riders and to advance the goals of the recently passed transit reform legislation. This report represents the outcomes and identified goals to move forward.
http://www.cnt.org/repository/Value-in-Mass-Transit.pdf (932.9kb) - Report

CNT's 2008 Highlights

By CNT. December 10, 2008
One-pager of CNT's 2008 highlights in pictures
http://www.cnt.org/repository/2008-highlights.pdf (1,814.2kb) - Pamphlet

Build for America: A Five-Point Plan to get our Economy Moving

By T4. October 15, 2008
Our economy is over a barrel literally and figuratively Americans are being hammered at every turn Falling home values rising gas prices and Wall Street bailouts with fallout on Main Street Hanging over it all is a sense that we have come to the end of the road with our…
http://www.cnt.org/repository/buildforamerica.pdf (3,040.5kb) - White Paper

CNT Biennial Report 2006/2007

By CNT. October 6, 2008
CNT's Biennial Report for for 2006 and 2007
http://www.cnt.org/repository/CNT103_ANNUAL.pdf (1,464.2kb) - Report

Summary Report: Chicago’s Greenhouse Gas Emissions: An Inventory, Forecast and Mitigation Analysis for Chicago and the Metropolitan Region.

By CNT. September 18, 2008
This research was part of a broader effort by the City to determine the local ramifications of climate change for its citizens and for City operations In addition to CNT s work on emissions and mitigation strategies the City engaged researchers to examine climate-change adaptation economic impacts and the effects…
http://www.cnt.org/repository/CNT_Climate_Research_Summary_9.17.08.pdf (749.4kb) - Executive Summary

Chicago’s Greenhouse Gas Emissions: An Inventory, Forecast and Mitigation Analysis for Chicago and the Metropolitan Region

By CNT. September 18, 2008
Commissioned by the city to help create its recently released Climate Action Plan, CNT conducted the emissions and mitigation-strategies research to reach the city’s emission reduction target of 25% below 1990 levels by the year 2020.
http://www.cnt.org/repository/CNT_Climate_Research_9.17.08.pdf (14,731.3kb) - Report

Reconnecting Fort Wayne: Green Infrastructure

By CNT. August 1, 2008
The City of Fort Wayne has chosen to use several simultaneous challenges related to its water resources as an opportunity to explore sustainable solutions. CNT was retained to seek hidden assets in the urban neighborhoods and identify ways in which water resource investments can achieve multiple benefits.
http://www.cnt.org/repository/Report.GI.pdf (1,091.1kb) - Report

Squandering the Stimulus: An Analysis of Household Gas Spending, Economic Stimulus Checks, and the Need for Better Transportation Options

By U.S. PIRG. June 25, 2008
Nothing illustrates how the lack of transportation options hurts consumers and our economy more than the fact that, since approval of the tax rebates in February (2008), Americans on average have already spent the amount of their stimulus checks at the pump.
http://www.cnt.org/repository/National-Rebate-report-FINAL.pdf (245.4kb) - Report

Reconnecting Fort Wayne: System Reliability and Energy Efficiency Benchmarking

By CNT. June 1, 2008
Establishing measurable goals for the City of Ft Wayne's energy service is a critical step towards defining a sustainable energy plan In order to establish realistic and achievable goals this report sought to define indicators and identify performance standards that have been achieved in other cities with comparable climates and…
http://www.cnt.org/repository/Report.Energy-benchmarking.pdf (427.4kb) - Report

Reconnecting Fort Wayne: Transportation Funding

By CNT. May 1, 2008
Transportation is key to Fort Wayne’s future. CNT was asked by the City of Fort Wayne to analyze how and where transportation expenditures are being made and to make recommendations to move Fort Wayne toward a more sustainable and equitable transportation system.
http://www.cnt.org/repository/Report.Transportation-funding.pdf (530.9kb) - Report

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Creating and Capturing Value in Mass Transit

By CNT. December 12, 2008. (.pdf, 932.9kb)

CNT's 2008 Highlights

By CNT. December 10, 2008. (.pdf, 1,814.2kb)

Build for America: A Five-Point Plan to get our Economy Moving

By T4. October 15, 2008. (.pdf, 3,040.5kb)