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Wendell Cox
Wendell Cox is a senior fellow of The Heartland Institute; a consultant to public and private public policy, planning and transportation organizations; and a visiting professor at a French national university. He is principal of Wendell Cox Consultancy, an international public policy firm. He has provided consulting assistance to the United States Department of Transportation and was certified by the Urban Mass Transportation Administration as an expert for the duration of its Public-Private Transportation Network program (1986-1993). He has consulted for public transit authorities in the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand and for scores of public policy organizations.
Mr. Cox was appointed by Mayor Tom Bradley to three terms on the Los Angeles County Transportation Commission, where he authored the tax amendment that provided the initial funding for building light rail and the subway. He was elected chairman of the American Public Transit Association Planning and Policy Committee (comprised of transit planning department officials) and the American Public Transit Association Governing Boards Committee (comprise of transit board members).
More recently, Mr. Cox served three years as the Director of Public Policy of the American Legislative Exchange Council, where he oversaw the development of state model legislation and policy reports. In 1999, he was appointed to the Amtrak Reform Council by the Speaker of the US House of Representatives, to fill the unexpired term of New Jersey Governor Christine Todd Whitman.
Mr. Cox is a prolific writer and popular public speaker. He is the author of scores of monographs and book chapters addressing urban sprawl and smart growth, transportation, mass transit, congestion, and demographic trends. He has addressed hundreds of audiences at major industry and academic conferences, international symposia, and government-sponsored seminars. He always receives high marks for his enthusiastic and challenging presentations.
Recent Articles
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The Cost of Radical ‘Densification’ in California Housing
May 15, 2012 -
Dense Housing to Boost Transit Does Little for Lower-Income Workers
April 12, 2012 -
Detached Houses Preferred by New Households
December 5, 2011 -
Solo Commuting Climbs, Carpooling Plummets
November 11, 2011 -
California High-Speed Rail Sets Record—for Fastest Cost Escalation
October 12, 2011
Recent OpEds
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How Smart Growth and Livability Intensify Air Pollution
September 15, 2011 -
California Greenhouse Gas Emission Policy: Strutting to Nowhere
October 27, 2010 -
Smart Growth Opportunities Are Dumb for African-Americans
September 10, 2007 -
California Focus: 60 Million Californians? Don't Bet on it
August 24, 2007 -
A Chance for Indianapolis
May 17, 2007
