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.
Classes:
- Bus Rapid Transit (BRT)
- Car Sharing: Overview
- Cost of Commuting
- Housing and Transportation Affordability
- Land Use: Environmental Challenges
- Land Use: Sustainability Principles
- Land Use: Sustainable Strategies
- Light Rail Transporation Systems Overview
- Local Governmental Funds: Pedestrian & Bicycle Infrastructure
- Municipal Business Improvement Districts (BIDs)
- Municipal Transit Funds
- Reducing Park Space Requirements
- State and County Transit Funds
- Traffic Calming: Overview
- Transit-Oriented Development (TOD): Overview
- Transportation: Environmental Challenges
- Transportation: Sustainability Principles
- Transportation: Sustainable Strategies
- Transportation: Traditional Approaches

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Transit-Oriented Development (TOD): Overview
Approach to development that focuses land uses around a transit station…

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Bus Rapid Transit (BRT)
Defines Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) and gives overview of its program elements.

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Federal Funds for Active Travel Projects
Federal funding for active travel such as walking and bicycling.


