Websites
Presentations
In consultation with the American Institute of Architects, Metro funded the production of a series of presentations explaining in plain language three key drivers of the successful development of Complete Communities: Community Planning, Urban Design and Architecture. The term “Complete Communities” refers to communities that include a healthy mix of the places, services, housing types and jobs that reflect the needs of the whole community, promote equity, and are accessible via many different transportation choices.
Studies, Reports, and Policies
- Metro Transit Oriented Communities Policy
- Advancing Equitable TOD through Community Partnerships and Public Sector Leadership
- NHS TOD Study
- Metro Countywide Sustainability Planning Policy and Implementation Plan
- Metro First Last Mile Strategic Plan
- CTOD - Creating Successful Transit-Oriented Districts in Los Angeles: A Citywide Toolkit for Achieving Regional goals
- Reconnecting America - Station Area Planning: How to Make Great Transit-Oriented Places
- IDTP - More Development for your Transit Dollar: An Analysis of 21 North American Transit Corridors
- Urban Land Institute Los Angeles – 2013 Transit Corridors Report
- FTA - Planning for Transit-Supportive Development: A Practitioner's Guide
- Enterprise – Promoting Opportunity through Equitable Transit-Oriented Development (eTOD)
- TOC Demonstration Program Lessons Learned Report