Posts Tagged ‘transit oriented development’
The Oakland Streetcar Plan
The Oakland Streetcar Plan explores the potential for a streetcar system as an engine of economic development and smart growth in Oakland, and offers a “road map” toward its successful implementation. This plan was created out of a nine month long independent study project at Stanford University and received $1,275 in research funding from the […]
Filed under: Commuter, Cultural, On Street, Rail, Residential, Retail, Sidewalks, Social, Transit Modes, Urban Trails, Walk | Leave a Comment
Tags: California, economic development, housing, Oakland, streetcar, transit oriented development, walk-ability
Filed under: Auto, Bike, Bus, Commuter, Rail, Residential, Retail, Social, Transit Modes, Use and Character, Walk | Leave a Comment
Tags: bicycling, Denver, health, Los Angeles, multi-modal transportation, Portland, public transit, Salt Lake City, San Jose, transit oriented development, walk-ability, Washington DC
Short video about transit oriented development and walk-ability Link: Portland: A Sense of Place
Filed under: Auto, Bike, Commuter, Cultural, Recreational, Residential, Retail, Sidewalks, Social, Transit Modes, Urban Trails, Use and Character, Walk | Leave a Comment
Tags: density, mixed-use, public space, transit oriented development, walk-ability