Bridging the Gap: Affordable Housing and Public Transit in Greenville Bussin' - The Greenville Transit Podcast
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Sharing insights from Brenda, Louise, and other riders, we explore the intertwining threads of affordable housing and transit access in Greenville. Our first guest, Brenda, elaborates on her personal struggles with bus schedules and stop placements. Next, we listen to the tale of a rider who had to relocate due to the lack of bus service, demonstrating the urgent need for Transit-Oriented Developments. Finally, we hear Louise's struggle with a fragmented transit network, adding weight to our call for more frequent and wider-reaching service. This episode is a profound reminder that an effective transit system is not just a convenience—it's a lifeline that can dramatically improve quality of life. In sharing these real-life experiences, we aim to foster community support for more buses, more routes, and more frequency. Let's build a better Greenville together. Visit GreenvilleConnects.org to join our newsletter. In our newsletter, you’ll learn more about Greenville transit and discover how you can contribute to our cause.
Resources:
Reducing Poverty + Long Term Positive Effects of Various Supports
https://www.cbpp.org/research/various-supports-for-low-income-families-reduce-poverty-and-have-long-term-positive
Transit-Adjacent Homes See Increase in Desirability
https://www.smartcitiesdive.com/news/property-values-thrive-near-transit-study-finds/564982/
HUD: Transit Oriented Developments
https://www.huduser.gov/portal/pdredge/pdr-edge-trending-051722.html
Greenville Connects Economic Impact
https://greenvilleconnects.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/002-SC-2023-GreenvilleConnects-EconImpRprtV3-press.pdf
Greenlink Expansion Plan 2021 Update
https://www.greenvillesc.gov/DocumentCenter/View/18857/2021-Transit-Development-Plan-Update-PDF
Traveler’s Rest Bus Route Map
https://www.greenvillesc.gov/1200/Schedules-and-Routes
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Produced by Podcast Studio X.
Bussin' is a project of Greenville Connects.
Sharing insights from Brenda, Louise, and other riders, we explore the intertwining threads of affordable housing and transit access in Greenville. Our first guest, Brenda, elaborates on her personal struggles with bus schedules and stop placements. Next, we listen to the tale of a rider who had to relocate due to the lack of bus service, demonstrating the urgent need for Transit-Oriented Developments. Finally, we hear Louise's struggle with a fragmented transit network, adding weight to our call for more frequent and wider-reaching service. This episode is a profound reminder that an effective transit system is not just a convenience—it's a lifeline that can dramatically improve quality of life. In sharing these real-life experiences, we aim to foster community support for more buses, more routes, and more frequency. Let's build a better Greenville together. Visit GreenvilleConnects.org to join our newsletter. In our newsletter, you’ll learn more about Greenville transit and discover how you can contribute to our cause.
Resources:
Reducing Poverty + Long Term Positive Effects of Various Supports
https://www.cbpp.org/research/various-supports-for-low-income-families-reduce-poverty-and-have-long-term-positive
Transit-Adjacent Homes See Increase in Desirability
https://www.smartcitiesdive.com/news/property-values-thrive-near-transit-study-finds/564982/
HUD: Transit Oriented Developments
https://www.huduser.gov/portal/pdredge/pdr-edge-trending-051722.html
Greenville Connects Economic Impact
https://greenvilleconnects.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/002-SC-2023-GreenvilleConnects-EconImpRprtV3-press.pdf
Greenlink Expansion Plan 2021 Update
https://www.greenvillesc.gov/DocumentCenter/View/18857/2021-Transit-Development-Plan-Update-PDF
Traveler’s Rest Bus Route Map
https://www.greenvillesc.gov/1200/Schedules-and-Routes
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Produced by Podcast Studio X.
Bussin' is a project of Greenville Connects.
8 min