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Cities expand housing near transit to tackle housing shortages and climate change, helping residents access jobs and services without cars.
Building apartment projects near public transit is gaining momentum as a solution to the U.S. housing crisis and climate change, with cities like Los Angeles, Boston, and Washington D.C. developing thousands of units near metro stations.
Residents like Quantavia Smith, who moved from homelessness to stable housing, highlight improved access to jobs and services without needing a car.
These transit-oriented developments, often supported by state zoning reforms and public-private partnerships, boost ridership, reduce emissions, and promote equitable, sustainable urban growth.
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Las ciudades amplían las viviendas cerca del tránsito para hacer frente a la escasez de viviendas y al cambio climático, ayudando a los residentes a acceder a empleos y servicios sin automóviles.