The Mixed Income Transit Oriented Development Action Guide is a new online tool for local jurisdictions working to foster mixed income TOD at transit stations. The guide was developed by the Center for Transit Oriented Development in cooperation with the Federal Transit Administration and the Department of Housing and Urban Development. As the guide calls out:
“Building compact, mixed-use communities within walkable distance of transit, a concept known as transit-oriented development (TOD), can provide a range of benefits including increased transit ridership, reduced regional congestion and pollution, and healthier, more walkable neighborhoods. Neighborhoods with a mix of both affordable and market-rate housing can also provide many benefits, such as reducing income segregation and providing lower-income residents with opportunities to move up the occupational and social ladders. Mixed-income, transit-oriented communities can reap synergistic benefits, including truly affordable housing, stable transit ridership, broadened access to opportunity, workforce stability, and health benefits.”
The guide is available at: http://www.mitod.org
image: MITOD Action Guide


