NTL Record

Title Transit-Supportive Development in the United States: Experience and Prospects
Record ID 56614
Personal Name
Creator
Cervero, Robert
Corporate Creator University of California, Berkeley. Institute of Urban & Regional Development
Corporate
Contributor
United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Transit Administration
Publisher United States. Department of Transportation
Publication Date 19931201
Language English
Abstract The purpose of this research is to increase the knowledge base of transit-oriented designs as a viable approach to increasing transit usage and reducing automobile dependence. The phrase 'transit-supportive developments' or 'transit-supportive sites', as used in this report, refers to places with site designs and land-use patterns that are conducive to transit riding and walking. This report examines recent experiences in the U.S. with transit-supportive designs and developments in the suburbs and exurbs of large metropolitan areas, namely, those served only by bus transit. The study focuses on the impacts of transit supportive developments on transit demands as well as the barriers to such projects. The research is organized around the following three levels of analysis: individual sites and projects (micro-level), neighborhood (intermediate), and the community level (macro). Implementation issues are addressed, namely, how recent market and regulatory factors have influenced the transit-supportive design movement. Research results are summarized and policy insights are drawn from the findings. Recommendations are presented on how to best promote transit-supportive developments in the future, and directions for future research are suggested.
Rosap ID dot:671
Rosap URL https://rosap.ntl.bts.gov/view/dot/671
TRT Terms Automobile travel; Bus transit; Development; Land use planning; Microanalysis; Public transit
General Subjects Administration and Management; Planning and Forecasting; Public Transportation; City planning; Communities; Expert systems; Neighborhoods; Regulatory constraints; Ridership; Suburbs; Transit
Geographical
Coverage
Washington (District of Columbia); United States
TRIS Online
Accession No
00841558
Report Number DOT-T-94-08
Resource type Tech Report
URL https://ntlrepository.blob.core.windows.net/lib/56000/56600/56614/transitsupporti9408nati_0.pdf
Format PDF
Database NTL Digital Repository