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Transit-oriented Development (Tod)

For Transit-oriented Development (Tod) we have a term and definition in Active Living.



Transit-oriented Development (Tod) (Active Living)


A mixed-use community or neighborhood surrounding a transit station, stop or route that is designed to encourage transit use and pedestrian activity. It usually is developed with sufficient density in terms of: residents or employees per acre, number of trips serviceable by transit, mix of uses within walking distance of one another and pedestrian-oriented design characteristics. Also called "transit-friendly" or "transit-supportive" development, and sometimes referred to as relating to "neotraditional development" or "New Urbanism".




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