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Focus (Forum & Focus)

Nov. 5, 2008

Next Stop, Your House

Promoting transit-oriented development is the subject of recent state legislation, and over the past few years, several state funding sources have been established for transit-oriented development implementation, writes Michael Bernick. - Focus Column

FOCUS COLUMN

By Michael Bernick

Twenty years ago, transit-oriented development was a minor planning concept, limited to academic and theoretical discussions. Today, the number of transit-oriented developments in California remains small, and each project takes the proverbial pulling of teeth to get done. However, promoting transit-oriented development is the subject of recent state legislation, and over the past few years, several state funding so...

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