Kim DeLaney
Lynda Westin
Jennifer Willman
Transit Oriented Development (TOD) has enormous potential to help us rethink the transportation-land use connection and reinvest in communities to become more economically vibrant, sustainable and livable. New regional and statewide tools are being created to help plan for TOD by pooling our knowledge to reduce the burden on local governments. Statewide TOD
design guidelines, the Tri-Rail Station Evaluation Project, and a TOD Resource Guide for Tampa Bay are helping us do more with less. Learn about how these collaborative efforts promote an urban development paradigm shift that optimizes return on our investments.
Transit Oriented Development (TOD) results in the creation of compact, walkable and liveable communities with access to amenities built around high quality mass transit stations. However, the discourse around TODs in India is more of a densification and value capture approach, which is necessary, but yet an incomplete conversation for the Indian context. This webinar, presented by Todd Litman, Himadri Das and Lubaina Rangwala addresses the major challenges and learnings from the ‘implementation’ of a TOD.
The webinar recording can be seen here - https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/335456930
Related Research - http://embarqindiahub.org/reports/towards-walkable-sustainable-bengaluru-accessibility-project-indiranagar-metro-station
Related webinar - http://embarqindiahub.org/webinars/parking-effective-tool-manage-travel-demand-transit-oriented-developments
Capital Metro Transit Oriented DevelopmentCapital Metro
Manager of TOD Lucy Galbraith delivered this presentation to the Capital Metro Board of Directors Rail Committee on June 14, 2010. The presentation is a good overview of TOD and its benefits, and an update on TOD progress at four MetroRail stations.
Au if193 Transit Oriented Development sydney , australia corinCorin Tan
Trueventus Transit Oriented Development event acts as a strategic think-tank, idea explosion, discussion and network platform with the objective of helping to shape Australian TOD in creating sustainable modern cities that promotes walkable
urban neighborhood with convenient access to mass transit. Government officials, policy makers, local councils, urban planners, developers, investor and community representatives are gathering to address the importance of TOD and to identify the underlying ingredients for successful TOD projects with effective government and private partnership.
For registration/inquiry, please contact:
Corin Tan
Project Manager - Marketing
Tel: +603-2775 0000 (ext 510)
Email: corint@trueventus.com
Transit Oriented Development (TOD) results in the creation of compact, walkable and liveable communities with access to amenities built around high quality mass transit stations. However, the discourse around TODs in India is more of a densification and value capture approach, which is necessary, but yet an incomplete conversation for the Indian context. This webinar, presented by Todd Litman, Himadri Das and Lubaina Rangwala addresses the major challenges and learnings from the ‘implementation’ of a TOD.
The webinar recording can be seen here - https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/335456930
Related Research - http://embarqindiahub.org/reports/towards-walkable-sustainable-bengaluru-accessibility-project-indiranagar-metro-station
Related webinar - http://embarqindiahub.org/webinars/parking-effective-tool-manage-travel-demand-transit-oriented-developments
Capital Metro Transit Oriented DevelopmentCapital Metro
Manager of TOD Lucy Galbraith delivered this presentation to the Capital Metro Board of Directors Rail Committee on June 14, 2010. The presentation is a good overview of TOD and its benefits, and an update on TOD progress at four MetroRail stations.
Au if193 Transit Oriented Development sydney , australia corinCorin Tan
Trueventus Transit Oriented Development event acts as a strategic think-tank, idea explosion, discussion and network platform with the objective of helping to shape Australian TOD in creating sustainable modern cities that promotes walkable
urban neighborhood with convenient access to mass transit. Government officials, policy makers, local councils, urban planners, developers, investor and community representatives are gathering to address the importance of TOD and to identify the underlying ingredients for successful TOD projects with effective government and private partnership.
For registration/inquiry, please contact:
Corin Tan
Project Manager - Marketing
Tel: +603-2775 0000 (ext 510)
Email: corint@trueventus.com
Solving Congestion through Transit Oriented Development, Delhi (Romi Roy)Paromita Roy
Detailed Policy Framework and a Roadmap for Change - required to solve problems of Delhi & achieve a vision for a livable world class city. Solving Traffic Congestion through Transit Oriented Development, Delhi (Romi Roy)
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Rejeet Matthews, EMBARQ India's Project Manager for Urban Development and Accessibility, presented on the lessons from TOD projects across India at EMBARQ Turkey's Livable Cities Symposium on November 20, 2013.
The motivation of this study is to explore about Transit Oriented Development (TOD), its parameters and principles. This dissertation includes case studies of areas that show the benefits of TOD and how it is making public transportation feasible near stations and thereby reducing traffic jam problems.
Land Use & Transport Planning_Istanbul IETT Workshop 4_15 June 2015VTPI
Istanbul IETT Professional Development Workshop, #4 of 6
- Presenter: Todd Litman, Victoria Transport Policy Institute
- Assistant: Aysha Cohen, UCLA Institute of Transportation Studies Scholar
- Presentation Date: June 16, 2015
The role of parking in transit-oriented development (TOD) neighbourhoods - There is an urgent need for city planners in India to reconsider existing parking norms and develop options for parking reduction within TOD areas. Dr. Barter and Mr. Mulukutla looked into the role of parking space in TOD neighbourhoods and how it can be better designed to benefit communities living around them.
Video from the webinar is available at: http://bit.ly/1nulFhG
Learn more from Transit-oriented Development (TOD) Guide for Urban Communities: http://bit.ly/1nulC5F
Luong Minh Phuc, General Director, Urban-Civil Works Construction Investment Management Authority of HCM (UCCI)
Presented at Transforming Transportation 2016
Transit-oriented development (TOD): Integrating rail and commercial developme...Atkins
Atkins' technical director Jason Hutchings explores the ways in which cities across the world can gain maximum benefit from their investment in transport, commercial and civic projects through transit oriented development (TOD). TOD facilitates and encourages the use of public transport and provides alternative revenue streams for transport providers and operators, reducing their reliance on state funding for capital investment and operation/maintenance costs. It means transit systems are more popular, accessible and better connected for the commuting population, and commercial property development can be integrated and benefit from such a holistic approach to critical city centre locations. But TOD is not without its challenges. Atkins illustrates the issues and solutions across a range of international projects.
This presentation was first delivered in May 2013 at the 3rd Annual Modern Railways Conference, Singapore.
Solving Congestion through Transit Oriented Development, Delhi (Romi Roy)Paromita Roy
Detailed Policy Framework and a Roadmap for Change - required to solve problems of Delhi & achieve a vision for a livable world class city. Solving Traffic Congestion through Transit Oriented Development, Delhi (Romi Roy)
Transit Oriented Development is the exciting fast growing trend in creating vibrant, livable, sustainable communities. Also known as TOD, it's the creation of compact, walkable, pedestrian-oriented, mixed-use communities centered around high quality train systems.
transit oriented development california
transit oriented development principles
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transit oriented development benefits
Rejeet Matthews, EMBARQ India's Project Manager for Urban Development and Accessibility, presented on the lessons from TOD projects across India at EMBARQ Turkey's Livable Cities Symposium on November 20, 2013.
The motivation of this study is to explore about Transit Oriented Development (TOD), its parameters and principles. This dissertation includes case studies of areas that show the benefits of TOD and how it is making public transportation feasible near stations and thereby reducing traffic jam problems.
Land Use & Transport Planning_Istanbul IETT Workshop 4_15 June 2015VTPI
Istanbul IETT Professional Development Workshop, #4 of 6
- Presenter: Todd Litman, Victoria Transport Policy Institute
- Assistant: Aysha Cohen, UCLA Institute of Transportation Studies Scholar
- Presentation Date: June 16, 2015
The role of parking in transit-oriented development (TOD) neighbourhoods - There is an urgent need for city planners in India to reconsider existing parking norms and develop options for parking reduction within TOD areas. Dr. Barter and Mr. Mulukutla looked into the role of parking space in TOD neighbourhoods and how it can be better designed to benefit communities living around them.
Video from the webinar is available at: http://bit.ly/1nulFhG
Learn more from Transit-oriented Development (TOD) Guide for Urban Communities: http://bit.ly/1nulC5F
Luong Minh Phuc, General Director, Urban-Civil Works Construction Investment Management Authority of HCM (UCCI)
Presented at Transforming Transportation 2016
Transit-oriented development (TOD): Integrating rail and commercial developme...Atkins
Atkins' technical director Jason Hutchings explores the ways in which cities across the world can gain maximum benefit from their investment in transport, commercial and civic projects through transit oriented development (TOD). TOD facilitates and encourages the use of public transport and provides alternative revenue streams for transport providers and operators, reducing their reliance on state funding for capital investment and operation/maintenance costs. It means transit systems are more popular, accessible and better connected for the commuting population, and commercial property development can be integrated and benefit from such a holistic approach to critical city centre locations. But TOD is not without its challenges. Atkins illustrates the issues and solutions across a range of international projects.
This presentation was first delivered in May 2013 at the 3rd Annual Modern Railways Conference, Singapore.
On May 20, 2010, Mary Raulerson of Kittelson & Associates held a workshop in Portland, OR which introduced and illustrated best practices in the field of Complete Streets using case studies she has been directly involved with around the country. During the workshop, special attention was given to the obstacles that had to be overcome and the solutions that worked. The goal of this session was to help identify and tailor practices that will further strengthen the region’s move toward creating, connecting and complimenting great places with great multimodal rights-of-way.
Summary of input gained from the first rounds of committee meetings and public meetings (July-September 2012) for the 2040 Regional Transportation Plan.
Join The Sarasota Chamber, in partnership with Gulf Coast Community Foundation and SRQ Media, as we explore the facts, plans, and future of mobility and transportation in the Sarasota region. This six-week series will cover everything from traffic basics and land use impacts, to traffic studies and roadway improvement plans, and will wrap-up with a look at creative solutions.
Our second week of Grid Un-Locked was a look into Local & Regional Transit Plans in Sarasota, Florida. The featured speaker was Richard Biter, Senior Transportation Advisor and Former Assistant Secretary for Florida Department of Transportation (Ret.).
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9/10 SAT 8:30 | Planning for Walkable Multimodal NeighborhoodsAPA Florida
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Whit Blanton
Scott Swearengen
Shilpa Mehta
The City of Tarpon Springs seeks to revitalize its downtown core areas and encourage redevelopment for a vibrant, thriving, destination with a wide range of travel options. The principal ways proving access to the City's urban neighborhoods are constrained and cannot be widened to meet existing or future demand generated by redevelopment. In addition, existing future land use and zoning regulations are out of touch with the area's traditional urban form.
Brenda Arnold
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Thomas Baird
Examine how Jupiter promotes public access and uses along the waterfront. See how public-private partnerships can create
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and uses, instead of strictly private waterfront developments.
Clara Bennett
Thomas Cooney
Dan Bartholomew
Jon Sewll
Artie White
The panel discussion will focus on the importance of protecting aviation facilities and land assets through planning techniques and enforcing existing laws. The session will include an overview
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Robert Hunter
Bruce Cury
The session will be designed to provide planners and Planning Commissioners with valuable tools to create effective meetings that result in positive actions. In these lean budget times, using resources and time effectively is critical. Meetings are the planner’s primary vehicle for communicating and getting input from the public. Effective public participation in our planning processes is key. This session will provide perspectives on achieving effective public input in public hearings and running Planning Commission meetings that result in positive changes
for the community. Techniques for dealing with challenging individuals, reaching consensus, handling conflicts, politics and
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The land planning process today is heavily regulated and complex. This session highlighted real life examples from three senior level executives who drew upon past experiences
and demonstrated how they turned adversity into opportunity by employing creative and environmentally sound land planning
techniques. The presentation provided the audience with environmental solutions that can be successfully applied to their own projects. The panel presented their challenges, reviewed
the methodology and application of their solutions and discussed lessons learned throughout the process.
9/10 SAT 8:30 | Land Use Law Update - What's NewAPA Florida
Marcie Oppenheimer Nolan
Nancy Stroud
James E. White
Johanna M. Lundgren
This session focused on the recent state and federal cases impacting daily activities of planners, focusing on “hot button” land uses which involve layers of local, state and federal regulations,
and emphasizing the needs of local government planners in understanding the legal constraints on the treatment of certain land uses. Planners also learned best practices for addressing locally unwanted land uses (“LULUs”) such as “pain clinics”, halfway houses and rehabilitation centers and “big box” commercial uses that pose significant compatibility issues and challenges
for local governments.
9/10 SAT 8:30 | Parking as a Smart Growth StrategyAPA Florida
Ruth Steiner
Andres Blanco
Dawn Jourdan
Parking management strategies are used to address a variety of community planning goals including socio-economic vitality, community livability, transit system sustainability, and economic vitality. Yet transportation planners are increasingly concerned about the connection between parking supply/demand management
and pricing strategies and congestion management outcomes (e.g., delay reduction, capacity utilization, travel time reliability, transit performance, and green-house gas emissions).
With Miami and Ft. Lauderdale as case studies, this session explored the best practices in parking supply, demand, pricing, and land development regulation to understand options available to
planners to manage congestion, increase parking revenues and facilitate multimodal transportation planning.
Planning as a discipline pays inadequate attention to evaluating its success and failures. As a result, planning “successes” often get defined by others, usually as a lack of success. John Landis, Crossways Professor and Department Chair of City and Regional Planning at the University of Pennsylvania, will provide insight and case studies on planning success stories, as well as provide
advice on how to institutionalize success into our efforts. Professor Landis teaches courses in urban economics, property development, land use planning, and green development, among
others. His research interests span a variety of urban development topics including growth management, infill housing, and the geography of urban growth. Professor Landis is currently
completing a National Science Foundation–funded project to model, forecast, and develop alternative spatial scenarios of U.S. population and employment patterns and their impacts on
travel demand, habitat loss, and water use through 2050.
9/10 SAT 8:30 | Can Planners Create Jobs? - Planning & Econ. Dev. 4APA Florida
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As of the Spring of 2011 unemployment in Florida is hovering around 12%. Many people are out of work but what can planners do to help spur the state’s economy? Even Governor Scott has
placed economic development as the foundation of his governorship with his 777 Plan. This panel will consider some of the ways that planners can help in economic development efforts. The panel will explore the varied ways planning is intersecting
economic development in Florida in the private sector, in the environmental community and on the state and local levels.
Melina Duggal
Charles G. Pattison
Debra Dremann
Frances Marino
The 2060 Plan prepared by the 1000 Friends of Florida presented an ominous scenario of sprawling development in Florida. Since
then, new policies at the state and local level, changes in the availability of capital both for development and conservation, and
demographic and economic trends have likely altered Florida’s future outlook. Is 2060 just delayed, or have development patterns
changed forever? A panel of experts will discuss likely growth scenarios, define ways to capitalize on alternative development trends and present ideas on conservation, planning, financing,
and approaches to development that can be successful in these economic times and the future.
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The first part of this session will explore the challenges facing shrinking cities and how creative planning concepts can foster regionalism and intergovernmental collaboration. The
second part of this session will highlight systemic changes that can positively affect how communities plan, such as reforms to the property tax foreclosure, code enforcement, and mortgage
foreclosure systems.
9/9 FRI 4:15 | Pay-to-Play: Paying for GrowthAPA Florida
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resurgence. Planners will be facing an environment where infrastructure increasingly is provided by either private parties (think
development agreements) or subsets of the jurisdiction who can afford it (think special assessments). This session discusses
what this trend means for planners and for society.
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and three cities for the Avon Park Air Force Range, and close coordination with conservation groups. Strategies to develop support from the community and public officials for measures such as transfer of development rights to buffer the public from
the impacts of necessary military activities will be discussed.
9/9 FRI 4:15 | Avon Park AFR: Joint Land Use Study 2APA Florida
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and three cities for the Avon Park Air Force Range, and close coordination with conservation groups. Strategies to develop support from the community and public officials for measures such as transfer of development rights to buffer the public from
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Sustainability has become an increasingly critical topic as the world recognizes the need to protect our planet and its resources for future generations. Sustainability means meeting our current needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet theirs. It involves long-term planning and consideration of the consequences of our actions. The goal is to create strategies that ensure the long-term viability of People, Planet, and Profit.
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1. Introduction and Key Concepts of Sustainability
2. Principles and Practices of Sustainability
3. Measures and Reporting in Sustainability
4. Sustainability Implementation & Best Practices
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1. Transit Oriented Development Toolbox: Regional & Statewide Coordination Efforts Florida APA Conference September 8, 2011
2. TOD TOOLBOX: Florida TOD Guidebook Kim DeLaney, Ph.D.Growth Management CoordinatorTreasure Coast Regional Planning Councilwww.tcrpc.org
3. TOD TOOLBOX: Florida TOD Guidebook PURPOSE: Provide statewide guidance to promote, define, and advance transit-oriented development in appropriate locations across the State of Florida AUDIENCE: Local governments (staff & elected officials), agencies & organizations, private sector, and the general public
4. Why Should I Care About Transportation and Land Use?
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6. SOURCE: TTI 2010 Urban Mobility Report (Dec 2010) 2010 Most Congested Regions in US: Southeast Florida Rankings #7 in Travel Delay 140 Million hours lost per year #8 in Congestion Costs $3.2 Billion wasted per year
7. Predictability? “Let our advance worrying become advance thinking and planning.”-- Winston Churchill
8. Is Green on the Agenda? Taking Transit to Work is the Best Way to Reduce Household Carbon Footprint Science Applications International Corporation (2007)
10. What is TOD … Transit Oriented Development Walkable “villages” located at & around transit stations in a ¼ to ½ mile ring Contains broad mix of uses (such as residential, office, retail, entertainment, civic/cultural) Tie-into local transit (Palm-Tran, trolleys) Densities appropriate to context More compact than surrounding areas Built around civic plazas & community spaces Appropriate treatment of parking (shared, reduced & structured)
11. TOD vs. TAD Transit Oriented Development vs. Transit Adjacent Development Auto-oriented uses Large surface parking lots Suburban office campuses Big-box format retail Pedestrian unfriendly
12. TOD “Typology” City Center Town Center Employment Center Station Neighborhood Station
13. TOD “Typology” Local Park-n-Ride Regional Park-n-Ride Airport / Seaport Special Event Venue
14. Different Transit “Technologies” Intercity Passenger Rail (Amtrak) Trolley or Streetcar Commuter Rail (SunRail; Tri-Rail) High Speed Rail Bus Rapid Transit Light Rail Local/Regional Bus
19. Florida TOD “Framework” TOD Typology REGIONAL CENTER COMMUNITY CENTER NEIGHBORHOOD CENTER Available on www.fltod.com
20. Research & Bibliography TOD Typology Florida Place Type Analysis Model Conceptual Plans Model Comp. Plan Policies & LDRs Guidebook Development Statewide Training Florida TOD Guidebook & Training(PHASE II)
24. Project Website General TOD Sustainability Marketability Transportation Housing Bus Rapid Transit Florida DOT About Form-Based Codes TOD and Form-Based Codes in Florida TOD and Form-Based Codes outside Florida Urban Design Search Site 242 Documents (and counting)(1.9 Gigabytes)
25. Project Website Place Type Analyses Urban Miami Orlando Tallahassee West Palm Beach Suburban East Naples Daytona Beach Plantation Pasco Rural Sebring
42. Florida TOD Guidebook & Training (PHASE II) Research Bibliography TOD Typology Florida Place Type Analysis Model TOD Conceptual Plans Model Comp. Plan Policies & LDRs Guidebook Development Statewide Training
43. TOD TOOLBOX: TBARTA TOD Resource Guide Jennifer Willman, AICPProject Manager/Land Use CoordinatorJACOBS www.jacobs.com Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authoritywww.tbarta.com
44. TOD TOOLBOX: TBARTA TOD Resource Guide PURPOSE: Discussion of a variety of TOD topics, and how they relate to the TBARTA region, and to land use and economic development criteria set by the Federal Transit Administration. AUDIENCE: Government agencies, the development community, non-profit organizations, and citizens.
67. TOD Resource Guide Structure Standalone chapters with common thread Research and methodology statements Important topics and considerations Relation to FTA New Starts Criteria Menu of tools and strategies Opportunities for and challenges to implementation in TBARTA Region Identification of Potential Partners Case Studies Suggested Reading and Additional Resources
69. Ch. 1 Comprehensive Plan Policies Model Comprehensive Plan Policies Goals, Objectives and Policies Relating to: Coordination and Economic Development Future Land Use and Densities/Intensities Bicycle and Pedestrian Mobility Parking Community Design Building and Site Design Relationship of Comp Plans to Land Development Codes Discussion of transit-supportive land use planning activities within the TBARTA Region
70. Ch. 2 Station Typologies Relationship of Comprehensive Plans and Land Development Codes to Station Typologies Variation within the TBARTA Region System-Wide Planning Considerations Station Typologies Matrix of Urban Form Role of Transit Mode
71. Ch. 3 Station Area Planning Relationship of Station Area Plans to: Comprehensive Planning Land Development Codes Station Typologies Transportation Improvement Plans Capital Improvement Plans Plan Development Process Public Participation Concept Planning and Station Area Identity
72. Ch. 4 Zoning and Design Standards Regulatory Framework Incentives vs. Requirements Regulating Uses within TOD Multimodal Connectivity and ADA Menu of Options Importance of Each Standard Connectivity Structure Specific Site Specific
85. Ch. 7 Infrastructure Stormwater Master planned ponds and utility agreements Partnerships with water management districts Low Impact Development techniques Police/Fire/EMS Urban fire system flows Roadway design Shared Utility Easements Schools Reduction of footprint Urban partnership schools
86. Ch. 8 Economic Development Local Government Assistance Impact Fee Credits Application Fast Tracking and Review Fee Waivers Voluntary Area-wide Zoning Approvals Special Districts Infrastructure Investments Property Tax Exemptions Federal Tax Credits Brownfields Redevelopment Marketing and Promotions
87. Ch. 9 Funding and Financing Recurring Revenue Generators Community Development Districts Lease Agreements and Station Concession Fees One-Time Revenue Generators Federal and State Grants Station Connection Fees Station / Amenity Naming Rights Risk Sharing and Partnerships Public-Private Partnerships like Joint Development Alternative Project Delivery Approaches
128. Publication of the Florida Redevelopment Association Compiled by Gary Wolforth, Director of Economic Development City of North Miami Beach Circa 2000 (http://redevelopment.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/Measuring-the-Benefits-of-Redevelopment.pdf) Nuts and Bolts of Benchmarking Assessed Values Types of Uses Vacancy Employers and Employees Occupational Licenses
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130. RESOURCES: June 2005 Interlocal Agreement for Planning Services South Florida Regional Planning Council Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council
131. RESULTS: Station Area Maps Aerial Parcel Folio Land Use Zoning Assessed Value/Sq. Ft. Homestead Exemptions DOR Code Land Use/Zoning/Employment Density
133. RESULTS: Station Area Real Estate Analysis Vacancy Density/FAR Assessed Land Value
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135. RESULTS: Station Area Economic Analysis Employers Employees Employees/acre Employees/square mile Average Employees/Employer Occupational Liscences
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138. RESULTS: Station Area Demographic Analysis Population Ethnicity Education level Household Type and Size Place of Work Transportation To Work Commute Duration and Time of Day Income Housing Units, Tenure, Vacancy, Median Rent, and Median Value
141. RESULTS: South Florida Transit Resource Guide Award Winner 2010 Transportation Planning Excellence Awards Sponsored by the Federal Highway Administration, Federal Transportation Administration, and the American Planning Association
142. RESULTS: South Florida Transit Resource Guide Regional Snapshot Major Transportation Hubs Transportation Planning Coordinators Public Transportation Providers Transportation Supportive Plans Transportation Supportive Policies and Programs Organizations
144. Take Away Go to conferences. Learn from peer examples. Learn from peer organizations Utilize existing resources. Property appraiser records are a Byzantine maze. Data will be useful at unexpected times. It takes time.
145. Transit Oriented Development Toolbox: Regional and Statewide Coordination EffortsQUESTIONS & Comments? Florida APA Conference September 8, 2011
Editor's Notes
TOD Guidebook – specifies TOD for premium transit or transit stop with at least 3 routes operating at half-hour headways
New Starts is the term used by the Federal Transit Administration for the process of funding major new fixed guideway transit facilities such as light rail transit lines, bus rapid transit, commuter rail or heavy rail transit. Such systems are eligible for federal capital funds to pay a portion of their costs. To receive such funding, agencies must conduct a series of planning and analysis steps that meet specific guidelines and scoring criteria.Cost effectiveness: Incremental Cost per Hour of Transportation System User BenefitMobility Improvements: Normalized Travel Time Savings; Low-Income Households Served; Employment Near StationsOperating Efficiencies: System Operating Cost per Passenger MileEnvironmental Benefits: Change in Regional Pollutant Emissions; Change in Regional Energy Consumption; EPA Air Quality Designation