Ivis Garcia
Assistant Professor
City & Metropolitan Planning
University of Utah
Ivis Garcia, Ph.D., AICP, is an Assistant Professor in City and Metropolitan Planning at the University of Utah. Ivis has worked in several NITC projects that are interested in access to transportation for older adults, low-income individuals, and people of color. Dr. Garcia has worked in multiple projects related to providing services to those experiencing homelessness including a Homeless Plan for the Concord Naval Weapons Station, an evaluation of the Chicago Housing Trust Fund, and a study on the Rapid Rehousing Program with the Road Home in Salt Lake City.
Email: ivis.garcia@utah.edu
Downloadable Products
- Marginalized Populations’ Access to Transit: Journeys from Home and Work to Transit ( FINAL_REPORT )
- Understanding the Impact of Decentralizing Homeless Services on Transportation and Mobility in Salt Lake County ( FINAL_REPORT )
- Relocating Homeless Resource Centers in Salt Lake County: What Were the Mobility Impacts? ( PROJECT_BRIEF )
- Transportation Needs and Mobility Patterns of Persons Experiencing Homelessness Following Shelter Decentralization ( PUBLICATION )
- Aging in Place: From Private Porches to Inclusive Communities ( PRESENTATION )
- Creating a Life-Space Mobility Tool ( PUBLICATION )
- LIFE-SPACE MOBILITY & AGING IN PLACE ( PRESENTATION )
- Life-Space Mobility: How Transportation and Policy can Support Aging in Place for Older Adults ( PROJECT_BRIEF )
- Life Space Mobility and Aging in Place ( FINAL_REPORT )
- Active and Public Transportation Connectivity between North Temple TOD and Jordan Park River Trail ( FINAL_REPORT )
- Active Transportation and Perceptions of Safety: A Case Study of a Regional Trail and a Transit Corridor in Salt Lake City, Utah. ( PUBLICATION )
- Connectivity and Usership of Two Types of Multi-Modal Transportation Network: A Regional Trail and a Transit-Oriented Commercial Corridor ( JOURNAL )
- Commentary: Better Use of Jordan River Parkway Trail, North Temple Corridor Could Strengthen West Side Economy ( PUBLICATION )
- Active and Public Transportation Connectivity Between North Temple and The Jordan River Parkway Trail. ( REPORT )