Uncoordinated land use and transportation planning has promoted a spra
wl pattern of development in many US metropolitan areas. This article
examines why and how metropolitan land use and transportation policies
in the USA should be reoriented and linked in the future in order to
meet the new mandates of the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficie
ncy Act (ISTEA) of 1991 and the Clean Air Act Amendments (CAAA) of 199
0, The findings of this article would be useful tea local and metropol
itan planners, transportation engineers and public policy makers engag
ed in metropolitan land use and transportation planning.