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This Action Guide is a tool for local jurisdictions working to foster mixed-income transit-oriented development (TOD) around planned transit stations. The term mixed-income TOD (MITOD) is shorthand...
Sep 20, 2013
The Vehicle-Pedestrian Injury Collision Model predicts change in the number of collisions resulting in pedestrian injury or death associated with area-level changes in street, land use and...
The San Francisco Department of Public Health developed the Pedestrian Environmental Quality Index (PEQI) as a tool to prioritize improvements in pedestrian infrastructure during the planning...
The Bicycle Environmental Quality Index (BEQI) is a quantitative observational survey to assess the bicycle environment on roadways and evaluate what streetscape improvements could be made to...
Getting the Wheels Rolling: A Guide to Using Policy to Create Bicycle Friendly Communities lays out the foundation of a Bicycle Friendly Community, making it easy to implement the policies that will...
Sep 18, 2013
Comprehensive plans are long-term plans regarding the land use planning and design of a community. Several local governments across the country have used several strategies to plan for health. APA...
The Walkability Checklist evaluates the walkability of a neighborhood. It contains insightful questions, allowing the user to evaluate a neighborhood's walkability. In addition to the questions,...
The USEPA's Smart Growth Program, has put together this document to help those communities that may not wish to revise or replace their entire system of codes and ordinances, but nevertheless are...
Sep 17, 2013
Getting to Smart Growth, volume II, shows a wide variety of smart growth tools, policies, and approaches that can be used to create more livable communities. This document offers a menu of options...
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