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Strategies and Actions for Supporting Transit-Oriented Development

Community Involvement

• Engage local groups to co-lead efforts and to build list of supporters.

• Identify, recruit, and train local advocates.

• Create site-specific working groups to share information and coordinate activities of local and regional advocates.

• Share GIS technology to allow groups to target action alerts to members who live near station areas or developments.

• Support community involvement with Leadership Institutes on growth and development.

Education

• Distribute materials on best practices, such as fact sheets, a guide, and sample presentations.

• Conduct walking tours of exemplary station areas.

• Organize public workshops and trainings on best practices in community design and equitable development.

• Coordinate presentations to city staff, commissions, and elected officials.

• Include latest developments and best practices in regional and local newsletters.

Analysis

• Provide analysis for community groups that compares proposed plans, zoning changes, and developments to best practices.

• Endorse plans that have exemplary programs to reduce driving and promote alternatives.

• Use trip generation models to show regional benefits of proposed developments.

• Prepare comments during environmental review.

• Coordinate with planning agencies to track the status of development activities near primary transit corridors.

Media

• Assist local advocates with media work, including media releases and strategic placement of letters to the editor and op-ed pieces.

• Provide media trainings on topics such as how to frame growth issues, becoming a resource for reporters, and generating positive coverage.

Profiles
Gladwyn d’Souza
Gladwyn d’Souza When Gladwyn first started walking with his 10 year old daughter to school, they were the only ones. Now, however, many of the neighborhood families are following his example and walking together in the mornings and afternoons.
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