Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) definition

Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) means a mix of residential, retail and office uses and a supporting network of roads, bicycle and pedestrian ways focused on a major transit stop designed to support a high level of transit use. The key features of transit oriented development include:
Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) means a mix of residential, retail, and office uses and a supporting
Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) means residential, commercial, or other development within or adjacent to AC Transit’s jurisdiction or service areas that maximizes the amount of residential, business, and leisure space with easily access to public transportation. It promotes a symbiotic relationship between dense, compact, urban space and public transit use.

More Definitions of Transit-Oriented Development (TOD)

Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) means individual development(s) located within a one- quarter-mile radius to one-half-mile radius (an average 1,000 to 2,000-foot or five to 10 minutes

Related to Transit-Oriented Development (TOD)

  • Transit-oriented development means infrastructure improvements that are located within 1/2 mile of a transit station or transit-oriented facility that promotes transit ridership or passenger rail use as determined by the board and approved by the municipality in which it is located.

  • Research and development facility means an establishment engaged in laboratory, scientific, or experimental testing and development related to new products, new uses for existing products, or improving existing products. The term does not include an establishment engaged in efficiency surveys, management studies, consumer surveys, economic surveys, advertising, promotion, banking, or research in connection with literary, historical, or similar projects.

  • Planned development means a real property development other than a community apartment project, a condominium project, or a stock cooperative, having either or both of the following features:

  • Integrated Development Plan means a plan formulated and approved as envisaged in Section 25 of the Municipal Systems Act 2000, as amended.

  • local spatial development framework means a local spatial development framework contemplated in section 9;