Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) focuses on creating compact, walkable areas that revolve around public transportation, aiming to lessen dependency on cars and boost public transit usage. It includes mixed-use spaces that house residential, commercial, and recreational facilities. In East Asia, successful TOD thrives due to high densities, supportive policies that discourage car usage, and continued infrastructure investment. The government plays a critical role by reforming zoning laws, facilitating partnerships, and securing funding for these initiatives, while also illustrating the need for adaptability when applying TOD in places like New York City.
Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) fosters vibrant neighborhoods near transit hubs, reducing car dependency and enhancing public transport use through integrated urban planning.
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