Forbes.com which regularly brings us fun Top Ten Lists, brings us another one today (America's Most Fuel-Efficient Neighborhoods, by Matthew Swibel, July 7, 2008). Forbes tells us that according to the nonpartisan Center for Housing Policy, for every dollar working families save on housing, it spends nearly $2 on transportation. Their research shows that 15 of the 20 fastest growing U.S. counties are located 30 miles or more from the closest central business districts. Yikes.
We find that owning a home in a walkable neighborhood saves residents $300 to $400 a month on gas expenses alone. So Forbes asked the Center for Neighborhood Technology to help identify cheap rides in America's largest metropolitan areas as energy usage can vary widely within the same market. For example in Minneapolis-St. Paul, the average household in urban East Isles, drives 9,420 miles per year and spends $620 compared to 21,684 miles per year in exurban Rosemount, where monthly transportation costs top $1,000. In most metro areas, including our own, you can do the same.
So where are America's most fuel-efficient neighborhoods? Here's the Top Ten List:
America's Most Fuel Efficient Neighborhoods
Rank, Neighborhood, Monthly Transportation Cost
1. Brooklyn Heights (New York, N.Y.) $643
2. Koreatown (Los Angeles, CA) $658
3. Logan Square (Chicago, IL) $742
4. Arlington, VA (Washington, D.C.) $747
5. The Mission (San Francisco, CA) $746
6. Fishtown (Philadelphia, PA) $674
7. Jamaica Plain (Boston, MA) $728
8. Woodward Corridor (Detroit, MI) $728
9. Greenville (Dallas, TX) $745
10. Montrose (Houston, TX) $760
"You can't always rule out the suburbs. The central location of Arlington, Va., which doubles as a government-contracting hub and a D.C. bedroom community to Northern Virginia's high-tech firms and Washington's downtown section, makes monthly transit costs here cheaper than large sections of the nation's capital."
Hat tip to Jeff Price for forwarding the article. Fishtown and Arlington are pictured.
Chris Hamilton is the Commuter Services Chief for Arlington County, manager of CommuterPageBlog and The TDM Professional blog and is a biking/Metrorail commuter from Alexandria, Virginia just outside of Washington, D.C.

Looks like it pays off to live in a more urban area that is walkable. The cost of car ownership can really add up.
Posted by: Used Vehicles | May 14, 2012 at 06:08 PM