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Mission
(from the website):
"Regional
Plan Association (RPA) is an independent, not-for-profit
regional planning organization that improves the quality
of life and the economic competitiveness of the 31-county
New York-New Jersey-Connecticut region through research,
planning, and advocacy. For more than 80 years, RPA
has been shaping transportation systems, protecting
open spaces, and promoting better community design for
the region's continued growth. We anticipate the challenges
the region will face in the years to come, and we mobilize
the region's civic, business, and government sectors
to take action.
"The
nation's most influential independent regional planning
organization since 1922, RPA has a storied history but
is more relevant than ever in the 21st Century. RPA's
First Plan in 1929 provided the blueprint for the transportation
and open space networks that we take for granted today.
The Second Plan, completed in 1968, was instrumental
in restoring our deteriorated mass transit system, preserving
threatened natural resources and revitalizing our urban
centers. Released in 1996, RPA's Third Regional Plan,
"A Region at Risk," warned that new global
trends had fundamentally altered New York's national
and global position. The plan called for building a
seamless 21st century mass transit system, creating
a three-million acre Greensward network of protected
natural resource systems, maintaining half the region's
employment in urban centers, and assisting minority
and immigrant communities to fully participate in the
economic mainstream.
"RPA's
current work is aimed largely at implementing the ideas
put forth in the Third Regional Plan, with efforts focused
in five project areas: community design, open space,
transportation, workforce and the economy, and housing."
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