METRO Aims To Connect Communities With Transit-Oriented Development

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METRO’s Board of Directors has recently unanimously approved an updated policy that guides how it advances Joint Development and Transit Oriented Development (TOD) initiatives.

TOD is high-density development within walking distance of a transit station with diverse uses such as housing, employment, shops, restaurants, and entertainment. It creates walkable, mixed-use spaces near high-quality public transportation — attracting people and creating vibrant, connected, and sustainable neighborhoods. TOD can also help foster partnerships that support affordable housing development, leading to more equitable communities. 

METRO Board Chair Sanjay Ramabhadran said flexibility was a key consideration for the policy amendment and that public input will play a critical role as projects develop.

“There will be significant community engagement as we move forward with this,” Ramabhadran said. 

In November, the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) awarded METRO $376,000 in grant funding for TOD planning at the Authority’s Tidwell Transit Center located in the Eastex-Jensen Super Neighborhood, which the proposed METRORapid University Corridor will serve.

METRO Board Member Diann Lewter, who chairs METRO’s Joint Development and Land Use Committee, said she sees the Authority’s role as one part of a three-legged stool.

“We have transit where we’re the experts. Then there are development interests, and equally important is the community. All three have to be balanced, and that’s the approach we’re taking.”

To learn more about METRO’s Joint Development and TOD policy, visit www.RideMETRO.org.

Source: METRO

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