Transit justice: community perceptions and anticipations of a new light rail transit line in Prince George’s County, Maryland, United States

Shuling Wu, Jennifer D. Roberts
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ABSTRACT Transit-oriented developments are increasingly important as they address many modern urban environment problems such as urban sprawl, pollution, and rising rates of non-communicable diseases. However, their implementation is difficult as cities are complex systems. Urban health improvements is a labyrinthian process as enhancements in one area often leads to several unintended side effects, such as transit-induced gentrification or injustice. The Purple Line Impact on Neighborhood, Health and Transit (PLIGHT) study examines the community impact of a forthcoming light rail train line in Prince George’s County, Maryland, a predominantly Black and Hispanic community. Results show that despite mindful planning the Purple light rail train is subject to ‘Transit Orientated Development’ idealism, which can propagate transit injustices. This qualitative study highlights the disconnect between this idealism and practice. It explicitly identifies the most vulnerable of transit users and highlights how neoliberal urbanism contributes to health inequities in Transit Orientated Development practice.
交通公正:社区对美国马里兰州乔治王子县新建轻轨交通线路的看法和期望
以交通为导向的发展越来越重要,因为它们解决了许多现代城市环境问题,如城市蔓延、污染和非传染性疾病发病率上升。然而,由于城市是复杂的系统,它们的实施是困难的。城市卫生的改善是一个错综复杂的过程,因为一个地区的改善往往会带来一些意想不到的副作用,比如交通导致的中产阶级化或不公正。“紫色线对社区、健康和交通的影响”研究调查了马里兰州乔治王子县即将建成的轻轨列车对社区的影响,该地区主要是黑人和西班牙裔社区。结果表明,尽管紫色轻轨列车受到“交通导向发展”理想主义的影响,这可能会传播交通不公正。这项定性研究强调了这种理想主义与实践之间的脱节。它明确指出了最脆弱的公共交通用户,并强调了新自由主义城市主义如何导致以公共交通为导向的发展实践中的卫生不平等。
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