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Organizations

Center for Neighborhood Technology

Center for Transit Oriented Development

Congress for the New Urbanism

Local Initiatives Support Corporation

Reconnecting America

Surface Transportation Policy Project

Victoria Transport Policy Institute

Readings

Belzer, D. and Autler, G., Transit Oriented Development: Moving From Rhetoric to Reality, Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution 2002.

Belzer et al., Preserving and Promoting Diverse Transit Oriented Neighborhoods. Oakland, CA: Center for Transit Oriented Development, 2006.

Blumenberg, E. and Waller, M., The Long Journey to Work: A Federal Transportation Policy for Working Families. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution, 2003.

CalTrans, “California TOD Searchable Database.” Available from http://transitorienteddevelopment.dot.ca.gov/miscellaneous/StatewideTOD.htm.

 

Center for Transit Oriented Development, The Case for Mixed-Income Transit Oriented Development in the Denver Region, Oakland, CA: Center for Transit Oriented Development, 2007.

Dittmar, H. and Ohland, G, (co-editors). The New Transit Town: Best Practices in Transit Oriented Development. Washington, D.C.: Island Press, 2004.

Grady, S. and LeRoy, G, Making the Connection: Transit Oriented Development and Jobs, Washington, D.C.: Good Jobs First, 2006.

Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Experts Online – Transit Oriented Development, Part II: Key to Neighborhood Revitalization and Affordable Housing, 2006.

Lund, H., Cervero, R., and Willson, R., Transit Characteristics of Transit Oriented Development in California, 2004.

Markus, H., “Transit Oriented Development Advocate.” Available from http://www.todadvocate.com/index.html.

Parker, T. and Arrington, G., Statewide Transit Oriented Development Study: Factors for Success in California. Sacramento, CA: Department of Transportation, 2002.

Pollack, S., Marsh, D., and Rose, K, Building the Line to Equity: Six Steps for Achieving Equitable Transit Oriented Development in Massachusetts. Oakland, CA: PolicyLink, 2006.

Puget Sound Regional Council, “Transit Station Communities Resources.”  Available from http://www.psrc.org/projects/tod/.

Surface Transportation Policy Project, “Promotion of Social Equity and Livable Communities.”  Available from  http://www.transact.org/issues/intro_elc.asp.

Reconnecting America, TOD 202: Station Area Planning: How To Make Great Transit-Oriented Places, 2008.

Shoemaker, D. with the Center for Transit Oriented Development, Tools for Mixed-Income TOD, Oakland, CA: Center for Transit-Oriented Development, 2006.

Transportation and Land Use Coalition, It Takes a Transit Village: How Better Planning Can Save the Bay Area Billions of Dollars and Ease the Housing Shortage. Oakland, CA: Transportation and Land Use Coalition, 2004.

U.S. Department of Transportation, “TOD Lessons Learned.” Washington, D.C.: Federal Transit Administration, 2006.

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