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Development Agreement Authorization Ordinance v.9, Seattle

An ordinance relating to land use and zoning, adding a new Section 23.61.016 to facilitate the use of development agreements authorized by RCW Chapter 36.70B for transit oriented development within the Capitol Hill Station Area Overlay District. Citation: ...

Development Commission Strategic Plan 2015-2020, Portland, Oregon

The goal of the Plan is to achieve widely shared prosperity among all residents of Portland using PDC’s tools for job creation, place-making, and economic opportunity.This Plan directs the Portland Development commission’s efforts and investments ...

Development of a Regional Transportation Plan, Toronto, 2008

Development of a Regional Transportation Plan for the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area: Transportation Demand ManagementExplanation of TDM examples, Lessons Learned, and existing programs

A table that shows Level 2 and Conditional Zoning projects.

Development Tool to Inform and Engage the Public, Asheville, NC, 2020

A  development tool embedded into Asheville’s search engine tool called, SimpliCity, helps the public understand and get involved in the large number of private land development happening in the area. This digital tool, already used to house all kinds ...

Direct Connect Program, Pinellas County Florida, 2016

PSTA (Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority) has partnered with Uber to launch the "Direct Connect" program. The program is aimed at providing access to public transit network in underserved areas. PSTA is committed to subsidizing up to $3 per ride to and ...


Divvy 4 Every Evanstonian, Bikeshare Equity Program, Evanston, IL, 2017

The Divvy 4 Every Evanstonian program will offer subsidized rides and allow users to pay in cash at local 7/11 stores, helping to provide options for those without a bank account. The $5 annual membership will be available to General Assistance ...

Image of Divvy e-bikes at charging dock station

Divvy Introduces Charging Network for Electric Bikeshare Fleet, Chicago, IL, 2022

Divvy, a docked bikesharing system operated by Lyft and owned by the Chicago Department of Transportation (CDOT), is introducing a charging network for electric bikes at five docking stations across Chicago. Until now, Divvy staff would drive to all electric ...

Man locking Divvy/Lift E-Bike to bike rack

Divvy Launches E-Bikes Across the City, Chicago, IL, 2020

As of Wednesday, July 29th the Chicago Department of Transportation (CDOT) and dock-based bikeshare, Divvy, launched its pedal assist e-bike program and added an additional 78 bike stations across the Southwest neighborhoods of Chicago. This new hybrid ...

Dockless Bike Share Code of Practice for Operators in London, United Kingdom, 2017

Transport for London issued these regulations for dockless bikes in the City, as well as participating Boroughs in Greater London. Some of the requirements: An operator is required to enter into a memorandum of understating with each Borough for operation ...

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