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Transit Friendly Development Guide: Station Area Typology, Chicago, 2009

The Transit Friendly Development Guide designates each of the Chicago Transit Authority's 144 rail stations with one of seven typologies that are common across the rail system. The designations are intended to shape the public's expectations about potential ...

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Transit GO Rewards Program Launches for Residents and Workers in West Seattle, WA 2021

West Seattle commuters now have access to Transit GO Rewards as part of the Seattle Department of Transportation’s Flip Your Trip campaign. The Flip Your Trip gives residents and workers a $25 sign-up bonus for free rides on transit, vanpool and micromobility ...

Transit Oriented Denver: Transit Oriented Development Strategic Plan 2014

The Transit Oriented Development (TOD) Strategic plan is inteneded to guide the critical City-led actions needed for successful TOD in Denver. Since the 2006 TOD Strategic Plan,, multiple stations have been planned and needed infrastructure improvements ...

Transit Oriented Development Zoning, Austin, Texas, 2005

An ordinance amending chapters 25-2 And 25-6 of the City code to add a new zoning district relating to transit oriented developmentTransit oriented development (TOD) district is the designation fo r an identified transit station and the area around it. ...

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Transit Passes and Bikeshare Access, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 2017

Under a new agreement, holders of Pittsburgh's RFID-enabled ConnectCard transit farecard can access the BetterBike bikeshare system. In addition to extending the first/last mile capabilities of the transit system using bikeshare, the former does not ...

Transit System Task Force, Columbia, Missouri, 2013

Ordinance establishes the Public Transit Advisory Commission.

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Transit System to Pilot Fare Capping in New York, NY 2022

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) is piloting a weekly fare cap on its bus and subway system. In this pilot, customers will pay no more than $33 per week to use public transit when using a new contactless fare payment system, OMNY. This ...

Transit-Oriented Development Code, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 2013

Transit-Oriented Development standards adopted by the code of Philadelphia.

Transit-Oriented Development Policy

The San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District (BART) is the steward of a large-scale public investment, which includes important real property assets essential to BART’s operation. These assets also contribute to the ongoing financial viability ...

Transloc Partners with Three California Transportation Agencies to Provide Technology for Microtransit Service, 2017

TransLoc has formed parnterships with three transit agencies in California--Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA), Central Contra Costa Transit Authority (CCCTA) and the San Joaquin Regional Transit District (SJRTD)--to provide the technology ...

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