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Title: Travel of TOD Residents in the San Francisco Bay Area: Examining the Impact of Affordable Housing

Citation Type: Miscellaneous

Publication Year: 2020

Abstract: Legislation and public policies in California incentivize housing development near high-quality transit nodes to meet climate change and affordability goals. In general, transit-oriented development (TOD) encourages transit ridership and active travel while reducing the number and distance of car trips. BART has been active in encouraging affordable TOD in the region; the agency adopted a TOD policy in 2016 that aims to build 20,000 housing units on land it owns, 35 percent of which must be affordable to low and very low income households. As of July 2019, 2,555 total housing units were in BART’s TOD portfolio, 29 percent . . .

Url: https://escholarship.org/content/qt1r20w0tv/qt1r20w0tv.pdf

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Authors: Barajas, Jesus; Frick, Karen; Cervero, Robert

Publisher: University of California - Davis

Data Collections: IPUMS USA

Topics: Housing and Segregation, Other

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