Research Report Metropolitan Kansas City: Creating Sustainable Places
G. Thomas Kingsley
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This is one of a series of case studies on work by local partners in the Urban Institute’s National Neighborhood Indicators Partnership (NNIP) to support federal place-based initiatives. It describes how the Mid-America Regional Council (MARC—Kansas City’s metropolitan planning organization) used a grant from HUD’s Sustainable Communities initiative to improve the effectiveness of its region’s development process. The case shows how MARC’s region-wide neighborhood-level data system and new decision-support tools, were used to show local stakeholders how higher density development in key suburban corridors could be feasible in today’s market, thereby stimulating fresh thinking about more equitable development patterns.

Research and Evidence Housing and Communities
Expertise Community and Economic Development Thriving Cities and Neighborhoods
Tags Federal urban policies National Neighborhood Indicators Partnership (NNIP)
Cities Kansas City, MO-KS