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Home > Library > Case Studies > Transit Oriented Development

Transit Oriented Development

Transit-oriented development, or TOD, is an approach to development that focuses land uses and development-related zoning around a transit station or within a transit corridor. 

Case Studies:

  • Assessment of Transportation Needs for Waterfront Redevelopment: Buffalo, NY
  • Bicycle Boulevard: Emeryville, CA
  • Bike Lanes: Chicago, IL
  • Bike Sharing - The Velib: Paris, France
  • City CarShare: San Francisco, CA
  • Getting the Most from the Greenline: Somerville, MA
  • Greening Downtown: Washington, DC
  • I-GO: Chicago, IL
  • Mixed-Income Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) Action Guide
  • Reconnecting Fort Wayne: Car Sharing
  • Regional Transportation Modeling Studies Review from North America and Europe
  • Safe Routes to School Program: State of California
  • Telecommuting: Rockville, MD
  • Traffic Calming: Sunnyvale, CA
  • Transit-Oriented Development: State of Oregon