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Case Studies & GuidebooksRecommended Reading
May 25, 2005September 20, 2023

The New Transit Town: Best Practices in Transit-Oriented Development

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In this book, the demographic trends that favor an increasing demand for TOD are outlined,as well as the issues of design, public policy and finance.

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