Transit Friendly Planning Videos

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196 video(s) found
Bringing Equity to Transit-Oriented Development
How can cities expand TOD for all? This video from Planetizen highlights the benefits of equitable transit-oriented development (eTOD).
BRT Transit-Oriented Development | The Red Line
The City of Indianapolis is making changes to its urban landscape to capitalize on the recent opening of the Red Line.
Building Equitable Transit-Oriented Development Together
GoBike Buffalo delves into how eTOD goes beyond just creating public transit systems, and involves designing them to encourage usage and enhance the quality of life.
Building Greener Communities Through Transit
Can't let Earth Day to pass without recognizing the vital role TOD plays in helping people travel in more environmentally-sound ways.
Bus Stops with Green Roofs in Utrecht
Utrecht in the Netherlands claims to be the first city to install bus stops with green roofs on a large scale.
Calgary's C-Train & Transitway Network Evolution
Vanishing Underground provides an overview of Calgary's LRT and transitway network evolution, outlining the growth, updates, and extensions that have enhanced city connectivity.
California Lawmakers Pass Controversial Senate Bill 79
California lawmakers approved SB 79, which aims to increase housing density near transit centers to boost ridership and address the state’s housing affordability challenges.
California Passes 56 Bills on Housing Reform to Combat Affordability Crisis
California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) signed 56 housing bills designed to be an aggressive measure to tackle the state's housing crisis.
Cambridge Approves Landmark Zoning Change
To address the city's affordability challenges, city councilors in Cambridge, MA, eliminated single-family zoning, allowing residential buildings up to six stories on any land zoned for housing.
Can NJ TRANSIT Count on Federal Funding?
Recent executive orders to slash federal transit funding threaten NJ TRANSIT with a potential $300 million a month budget shortage.
Can you walk there?
Elevated Chicago’s Jannice Newson has harnessed the power of social media to highlight disparities in pedestrian conditions and in access to Chicago’s public transportation.
Car Free Day: Clean Air Partners Promo Video
Ahead of this Friday's World Free Car Day, Clean Air Partners are advocating for eco-friendly transportation alternatives, emphasizing the importance of reducing car usage to improve air quality.
Cars Are A Disaster For Society -- Here Are the Numbers
CityNerd highlights the societal costs of car dependency, with cars imposing $1.47 per mile compared to $0.19 for walking and a $0.05 benefit for biking—totaling nearly $5 trillion annually in the U.S.
Chicago Committee Approves Additional Dwelling Unit Ordinance
Chicago’s Zoning Committee approved an ordinance to allow accessory dwelling units (ADUs) citywide.
Cities in Focus | Curitiba, Brazil
Curitiba is renowned for its sustainable practices, largely due to an effective BRT system that serves 2.7 million riders each day.
Complete Streets in Louisville, KY – "You deserve a street that is safe, enjoyable, and pleasant"
See how Louisville’s relatively new Complete Streets ordinance provides a guide for city leaders, advocates, and neighbors to build safer streets
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