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Transit infrastructure finance through station location auctions
Carlton, Ian - 2009
With increased interest in new transit systems for congestion relief, or pollution mitigation and limitations on the amount of funding available, governments and planners are looking at many new ways to finance transit infrastructure. One method being pursued is capturing some of the value...
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Histories of Transit-Oriented Development: Perspectives on the Development of the TOD Concept
Carlton, Ian - 2009
Peter Calthorpe codified the concept of Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) in the late 1980's and, while others had promoted similar concepts and contributed to the design, TOD became a fixture of modern planning when Calthorpe published The New American Metropolis" in 1993. TOD has been defined...
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Histories of Transit-Oriented Development: Perspectives on the Development of the TOD Concept
Carlton, Ian - 2009
Peter Calthorpe codified the concept of Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) in the late 1980’s and, while others had promoted similar concepts and contributed to the design, TOD became a fixture of modern planning when Calthorpe published The New American Metropolisʺ in 1993. TOD has been...
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Transit infrastructure finance through station location auctions
Carlton, Ian - 2009
With increased interest in new transit systems for congestion relief, or pollution mitigation and limitations on the amount of funding available, governments and planners are looking at many new ways to finance transit infrastructure. One method being pursued is capturing some of the value...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003878613
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