2nd Transit-Oriented Development 2016 is a conference dedicated to opportunities for growth and overcoming challenges in developing Transit oriented development (TOD) through world’s leading TOD case studies.
Topics
- Local and federal funding for TOD infrastructure and implementation of projects
- How to leverage your regions transit network with land use policies that support housing and employment near your existing and future subways, buses and rail lines
- Constructing office, retail, and a mix of housing options within transit areas necessary to increase the walk-able, urban nature of the city and reconnect all of neighborhoods together
- Properties for new development, and take advantage of city investments in station areas
- Transit connectivity with existing neighborhoods and new development opportunities
- Development frameworks for station areas that account for the operational needs of transit agencies and opportunities to create value and catalyze real estate development
- Sustainable development hubs around key transport links and incorporate positive social, cultural, economic, and community benefits for residents and visitors to the region
- Conceptual/specific plans for the areas around transit-zoning, design standards, parking requirements, and street connectivity for a successful TOD
Who should Attend
Attendees with responsibilities in:
- City Planners
- Government Bodies
- Property Developer
- Planning Authorities
- Real Estate Professionals
- Construction Companies
- Transport operates
- Transit Agencies
- Transport Planners
- Transportation Authorities
- Urban Planners
- Transportation Engineers
- Architects
- Master-Planners
- Design Firms