NTL Record

Title Transit and the Polycentric City
Record ID 56591
Personal Name
Creator
Schneider, Jerry B.
Corporate Creator University of Washington. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Publisher United States. Urban Mass Transportation Administration
Publication Date 19810901
Language English
Abstract The role of transit in aiding the implementation of regional land use plans that call for the creation of major diversified centers in the outer city is investigated. The polycentric city concept is defined and illustrated by reference to regional planning work in the Twin Cities of Minnesota and several other U.S. cities. Arguments for and against the concept are outlined and the results of a survey relating to the present status of the concept in 48 metropolitan areas are presented. An evaluation framework is developed and applied in visits to 14 American, two Canadian, and one English urban region. The most interesting work on this topic was found in Vancouver, B.C., and Toronto, Ontario. Other interesting work has been done in the Twin Cities and Denver. The results of the field work are summarized and 18 specific examples of noteworthy progress toward the development of outer city centers of significant scale are described. A discussion of the national potential for outer city centers is developed from several perspectives.
Rosap ID dot:649
Rosap URL https://rosap.ntl.bts.gov/view/dot/649
TRT Terms Cities; Evaluation; Land use planning; Regional planning
General Subjects Planning and Forecasting; Public Transportation
Geographical
Coverage
Seattle (Washington); United States
TRIS Online
Accession No
366746
Report Number DOT-I-81-33
Resource type Tech Report
URL https://ntlrepository.blob.core.windows.net/lib/56000/56500/56591/transitpolycent8133jerr_0.pdf
Format PDF
Database NTL Digital Repository