Review:
Transit Oriented Development
overall review score: 4.5
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Transit-oriented development (TOD) is a urban planning approach that focuses on creating compact, walkable, mixed-use communities centered around public transportation hubs.
Key Features
- Proximity to public transit
- Mixed-use development
- Walkability
- Density
- Green space and amenities
Pros
- Reduces reliance on cars and promotes sustainable transportation
- Encourages community interaction and social cohesion
- Can lead to reduced congestion and air pollution
- Promotes economic development and property values in the area
Cons
- Initial implementation costs can be high
- May face resistance from existing residents or businesses
- Gentrification and displacement of lower-income residents are potential risks