Region 8 Transit Development Plan FY 1991-95
Title | Region 8 Transit Development Plan FY 1991-95 PDF eBook |
Author | East Central Intergovernmental Association (Iowa) |
Publisher | |
Pages | 90 |
Release | 1990 |
Genre | Local transit |
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The Transit development plan is developed as a management tool that local and state officials can utilize to make logical decisions affecting transit operation within Region VIII. This document includes a five-year capital improvement program.
Region 8 Transit Development Plan, East Central Intergovernmental Association, FY 1989-93
Title | Region 8 Transit Development Plan, East Central Intergovernmental Association, FY 1989-93 PDF eBook |
Author | East Central Intergovernmental Association (Iowa) |
Publisher | |
Pages | 84 |
Release | 1988 |
Genre | Transportation |
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Coordination of all public transit services in Cedar, Clinton, Delaware, Dubuque, and Jackson counties.
Transit Development Plan, Region 8, FY 1988-92
Title | Transit Development Plan, Region 8, FY 1988-92 PDF eBook |
Author | East Central Intergovernmental Association (Iowa) |
Publisher | |
Pages | 86 |
Release | 1987 |
Genre | Rural transit |
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Coordination of all public transit services in Cedar, Clinton, Delaware, Dubuque, and Jackson counties.
Urban Transportation Abstracts
Title | Urban Transportation Abstracts PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 370 |
Release | 1990 |
Genre | Urban transportation |
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1989 Regional Transit Development Plan
Title | 1989 Regional Transit Development Plan PDF eBook |
Author | Upper Explorerland Regional Planning Commission |
Publisher | |
Pages | 118 |
Release | 1988 |
Genre | Local transit |
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Coordination of all public transportation services in Allamakee, Clayton, Fayette, Howard, and Winneshiek counties.
Regional Transit Development Program
Title | Regional Transit Development Program PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 268 |
Release | 1978 |
Genre | Local transit |
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The New Transit Town
Title | The New Transit Town PDF eBook |
Author | Hank Dittmar |
Publisher | Island Press |
Pages | 272 |
Release | 2012-06-22 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 1597268941 |
Transit-oriented development (TOD) seeks to maximize access to mass transit and nonmotorized transportation with centrally located rail or bus stations surrounded by relatively high-density commercial and residential development. New Urbanists and smart growth proponents have embraced the concept and interest in TOD is growing, both in the United States and around the world. New Transit Town brings together leading experts in planning, transportation, and sustainable design—including Scott Bernstein, Peter Calthorpe, Jim Daisa, Sharon Feigon, Ellen Greenberg, David Hoyt, Dennis Leach, and Shelley Poticha—to examine the first generation of TOD projects and derive lessons for the next generation. It offers topic chapters that provide detailed discussion of key issues along with case studies that present an in-depth look at specific projects. Topics examined include: the history of projects and the appeal of this form of development a taxonomy of TOD projects appropriate for different contexts and scales the planning, policy and regulatory framework of "successful" projects obstacles to financing and strategies for overcoming those obstacles issues surrounding traffic and parking the roles of all the actors involved and the resources available to them performance measures that can be used to evaluate outcomes Case Studies include Arlington, Virginia (Roslyn-Ballston corridor); Dallas (Mockingbird Station and Addison Circle); historic transit-oriented neighborhoods in Chicago; Atlanta (Lindbergh Center and BellSouth); San Jose (Ohlone-Chynoweth); and San Diego (Barrio Logan). New Transit Town explores the key challenges to transit-oriented development, examines the lessons learned from the first generation of projects, and uses a systematic examination and analysis of a broad spectrum of projects to set standards for the next generation. It is a vital new source of information for anyone interested in urban and regional planning and development, including planners, developers, community groups, transit agency staff, and finance professionals.