MAKING CONTACT - a weekly international radio program
March 8, 2000
The automobile continues reign supreme in the United States. As more and more undeveloped land is being transformed into suburbia, crisscrossed by highways. On this special edition of Making Contact, radio producer Barbara Bernstein, examines the links between transportation planning, land-use patterns, traffic congestion and affordable housing.
Featuring:
Robert Liberty, 1,000 Friends of Oregon; Mel Zucker and Larry George, citizens of Oregon; Rich Rogers, aide, Portland City Commission; Deborah Howe, professor of urban studies and planning, Portland State University; Donna Gerber, Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, California; Tasha Harmon, Community Development Network; Maria Garciaz, executive director, Salt Lake Neighborhood Housing Services; Glen Bailey, Crossroads Urban Center; Mike Houck, Audubon Society of Portland/Coalition for a Livable Future; Keith Bartholomew, Wallace Stegner Center for Land, Resources and the Environment, University of Utah College of Law; Will Toor, Mayor of Boulder, Colorado.
For more information:
1,000 Friends of Oregon
534 SW 3rd Avenue, Suite 300
Portland, Oregon 97204
503-497-1000
Community Development Network
2627 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd., Room 202
Portland, Oregon 97212
503-335-9884
Audubon Society of Portland/Coalition for a Livable Future
5151 NW Cornell Road
Portland, Oregon 97210
tel: 503-292-6855 ext 111;
fax: 503-292-1021
Wallace Stegner Center for Land, Resources and the Environment
University of Utah College of Law
322 S. 1400 E. Front
Salt Lake City, Utah 84112-0730
801-585-9695;
fax: 801-581-6897