Planning Process of Transit-oriented development (TOD):
Identification of problems, opportunities, and limitations
Development of a master vision plan
Development of traffic plans, transportation or transit access, and parking plans
Development of design standards and design characteristics of the road space
Development of recommendations for the promotion of traffic
Recommendations for implementation priorities, possible financing partnerships, and project phases.
Transit-Oriented Development or TOD encourages compact urban growth that helps reap urbanization's economic benefits. It upgrades financial efficiency by further developing asset productivity and personal satisfaction. It is in this way basic to zero in on creating thick, socially-blended city areas.
Such regions promote human-scale metropolitan conditions supplemented by solid public green spaces, dynamic business sectors, and reasonable lodging and public transportation choices to keep up with livability.
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