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Transit Oriented Development Design Guidelines Transit Oriented Development Design Guidelines

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Date added: 10/18/2010
Date modified: 10/18/2010
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Guidelines developed by FDOT to provide general parameters and strategies to local governments and agencies to promote and implement development supportive of transit investment.

Transit Capacity and Quality of Service Manual, 2003 Transit Capacity and Quality of Service Manual, 2003

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Date added: 10/18/2010
Date modified: 11/03/2010
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Transit Capacity and Quality of Service Manual Forward and Table of Contents. The complete document is available from the TRB website

Transit Capacity and Quality of Service Manual (website) 2nd Edition, 2003 Transit Capacity and Quality of Service Manual (website) 2nd Edition, 2003

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Date added: 10/18/2010
Date modified: 10/18/2010
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Manual for public transit practitioners and policy makers containing background, statistics, and graphics on the various types of public transportation, and providing a framework for measuring transit availability and quality of service from the passenger point of view.

PalmTran Transit Design Manual, 2004 PalmTran Transit Design Manual, 2004

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Date added: 10/18/2010
Date modified: 10/18/2010
Filesize: 2.77 MB
Downloads: 290
Outlines access and service criteria for planners, designers, developers and local jurisdictions to work with Palm Tran to give early consideration to Transit service in developing areas, as well as revitalization projects.

Land Developer Participation in Providing for Bus Transit Facilities and Operations, 2002 Land Developer Participation in Providing for Bus Transit Facilities and Operations, 2002

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Date added: 10/18/2010
Date modified: 10/18/2010
Filesize: 506.59 kB
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Overview of the various non-regulatory and regulatory approaches for engaging private sector land developer participation in contributing toward the provision of public bus transit capital facilities and operations focusing on circumstances applicable to Florida localities.
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