RPA Radio

RPA Radio

RPA Radio is the official podcast of Regional Plan Association (RPA). We discuss all things regional planning across the tri-state region. RPA is the oldest metropolitan planning organization in the US. We use urban planning, research, and advocacy to help make the tri-state region a better place to live.

Episodes

  1. E4: Region Watch series kickoff ft. Rob Freudenberg: federal threats to E&E

    07/30/2025

    E4: Region Watch series kickoff ft. Rob Freudenberg: federal threats to E&E

    This episode kicks off RPA's "Region Watch" series looking at the unprecedented ways the second Trump administration threatens our regional planning priorities transportation, housing, and clean energy development. To dive into that latter point, host, Dr. Sam Bowden Akbari, is joined by RPA’s VP for Energy and the Environment, Rob Freudenberg. These are the projects and publications discussed in the episode: Construction underway on a billion-dollar port revitalization project in Brooklyn to support the Empire Wind 1 facilities. https://www.equinor.com/news/us/groundbreaking-at-south-brooklyn-marine-terminal-to-transform-port-into-nyc-offshore-wind-hub South Fork Wind project: https://southforkwind.com/ Sunrise Wind project: https://sunrisewindny.com/ Renewable Ravenswood project: https://renewableravenswood.com/ RPA Assembly 2025 panel: "Going Local" https://rpa.org/events/assembly/2025-assembly/wednesday-going-local-meeting-climate-goals-through-state-and-municipal-action Atlantic Shores Wind project: https://atlanticshoreswind.com/about-us/ RPA's report: "Making Offshore Wind Work for Communities" https://rpa.org/work/reports/offshore-wind-transmission RPA report: "Ports of Opportunity" https://rpa.org/work/reports/ports-of-opportunity RPA report: "Rise of Data Centers in the Grid" https://rpa.org/news/lab/the-rise-of-data-centers RPA/Propel NY webinar on the national electrical grid: https://rpa.org/events/next-gen-grid-propel-ny-energy RPA membership! https://rpa.org/membership RPA tour of Ravenswood: https://rpa.org/news/lab/rpa-member-tour-recap-reimagining-ravenswood Rob's interview ft. in City Limits: https://citylimits.org/what-would-trumps-big-beautiful-bill-mean-for-new-yorks-green-transition/

    56 min
  2. E3: 3 Months of Congestion Pricing in NYC, ft. Kate Slevin

    06/11/2025

    E3: 3 Months of Congestion Pricing in NYC, ft. Kate Slevin

    In the 3rd episode of RPA Radio, host, Dr. Sam Bowden Akbari, is joined by RPA’s EVP, Kate Slevin, to dive into all things congestion pricing in NYC. On January 5th of this year, the nation’s first ever congestion pricing tolling program went into effect as NYC joined global cities such as London and Singapore, who use a tolling fee to curb congestion, pollution, VMTs, and use the toll revenue to fund the mass transit system. Join Sam and Kate as they look back on the first three months of the program and go back in time over the twenty-plus-year advocacy journey to bring this transportation planning milestone to fruition. Kate’s retrospective can be found here: rpa.org/news/lab/congestion-p…icing-a-retrospective RPA’s look back at our roll in post-9/11 recovery: rpa.org/news/lab/revisiting-t…n-for-lower-manhattan RPA’s research on the record-slow travel times in the CBD: rpa.org/news/lab/congestion-h…pricing-never-greater RPA’s research into how congestion pricing benefits both New Yorkers AND New Jerseyans: rpa.org/news/lab/reminder-new…om-congestion-pricing RPA’s look at how congestion pricing is saving commuters time and money: rpa.org/news/lab/what-it-means-to-save-time Honking is down: www.thecity.nyc/2025/03/11/traffi…ngestion-pricing/ Retail is up: www.governor.ny.gov/news/traffic-do…orks-congestion RPA Radio is produced by host Sam Bowden Akbari, edited by Meaghan McElroy, with music by Nate Dorr.

    31 min
  3. E2: Embedding Healthy Equity in Planning ft. Vanessa Barrios

    06/11/2025

    E2: Embedding Healthy Equity in Planning ft. Vanessa Barrios

    Join host, Dr. Sam Bowden Akbari, and Vanessa Barrios, RPA’s Director of DEI Initiatives to dive into Vanessa’s main project, the Healthy Regions Planning Exchange (HRPE), a national consortium of planning organizations working to improve health equity through better urban planning. Materials we discuss can be accessed below! RPA’s Healthy Regions Planning Exchange website: https://rpa.org/work/campaigns/health-equity RPA’s HRPE key publications and blog posts include: Addressing Racial Inequality in Planning: https://rpa.org/latest/lab/addressing-racial-inequality-in-planning Investing in Infrastructure for Healthy Communities: https://rpa.org/work/reports/infrastructure-healthy-communities Pathways to Health Equity: https://rpa.org/work/reports/pathways-to-health-equity Preventing Another Ida: Stormwater Management and Basement Apartments in Central Queens: https://rpa.org/work/reports/hurricane-ida-stormwater-management-queens Federal Dollars for Local Infrastructure: Tracking IIJA Funding in Our Region: https://rpa.org/latest/lab/tracking-iija-funding Demystifying Federal Funding for Healthy Communities: https://rpa.org/latest/lab/demystifying-federal-funding-for-healthy-communities Fostering Cross-Cultural Collaboration and Change: https://rpa.org/latest/lab/fostering-cross-cultural-collaboration-and-change-reflecting-on-the-lakota-media-summit Housing as a Framework for Health Equity: https://rpa.org/work/reports/housing-as-a-framework-for-health-equity Reclaiming Public Space for Health Equity: https://rpa.org/work/reports/reclaiming-public-space-for-health-equity ACT-LA’s “Metro as a Sanctuary” report: https://www.act-la.org/metro-as-a-sanctuary-report/

    36 min
  4. E1: Regional Planning in the Tri-State? Who is RPA?

    06/09/2025

    E1: Regional Planning in the Tri-State? Who is RPA?

    RPA Radio host, Dr. Sam Bowden Akbari, is joined by Vanessa Barrios, Director of DEI Initiatives, to launch the first episode of RPA Radio. The pair discuss the rise of regional planning in the US, the origins of their organization (Regional Plan Association) which stretches back over 100 years, as well as the creation and foci of the four regional plans the organization has produced. Links to the works mentioned during the episode can be found below. Sam’s staff page: https://rpa.org/about/staff/sam-bowden-akbari Vanessa’s staff page: https://rpa.org/about/staff/vanessa-barrios RPA website: https://rpa.org/ RPA’s archive: https://rpa.org/archive RPA’s IBX work: https://rpa.org/work/campaigns/triboro RPA’s City of Yes work: https://rpa.org/work/reports/city-of-yes-and-missing-middle-housing RPA’s 1st Regional Plan: https://rpa.org/work/reports/regional-plan-of-new-york-and-its-environs RPA’s 2nd Regional Plan: https://rpa.org/work/reports/the-second-regional-plan RPA’s 3rd Regional Plan: https://rpa.org/work/reports/a-region-at-risk-the-third-regional-plan RPA’s 4th Regional Plan: https://rpa.org/work/reports/the-fourth-regional-plan RPA’s work on travel speeds in Manhattan’s CBD: https://rpa.org/news/lab/congestion-has-never-been-worse-the-need-for-congestion-pricing-never-greater RPA’s offshore wind report, “Ports of Opportunity”: https://rpa.org/work/reports/ports-of-opportunity

    26 min

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RPA Radio is the official podcast of Regional Plan Association (RPA). We discuss all things regional planning across the tri-state region. RPA is the oldest metropolitan planning organization in the US. We use urban planning, research, and advocacy to help make the tri-state region a better place to live.