Tools for Equitable TOD (eTOD): Improving Outcomes Along Transit in the Chicagoland
Dwight, Matthew
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Title
Tools for Equitable TOD (eTOD): Improving Outcomes Along Transit in the Chicagoland
Author(s)
Dwight, Matthew
Contributor(s)
Chakraborty, Arnab
Issue Date
2017
Keyword(s)
Transit Oriented Development (TOD)
Transportation
Geographic Coverage
Chicago, Illinois
Abstract
Tools for Equitable TOD is for local governments in the Chicago Area to adapt Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) plans, practices and policies extending the benefits of living close to transit to a larger segment of the population. Equitable TODs are planned development around transit stations that improve opportunities, access to jobs and lowers costs of living for all residents. eTOD planning policies can help create and maintain vibrant, diverse, and economically sustainable communities' throughout the Chicago region. With this toolkit, local officials and city staff can consider successful strategies and new ideas to promote opportunity for their residents through equitable TOD.
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