Delivering the 'D' in transit-oriented development: Examining the town planning challenge

Transit oriented development (TOD) provides a central focus where land use planning and transport planning should strongly interact. The core question in this paper is whether the conventional planning system can implement TOD. Of particular interest is whether state planning policy for TOD is artic...

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Main Author: Carey Curtis
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Minnesota 2012-12-01
Series:Journal of Transport and Land Use
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Online Access:https://www.jtlu.org/index.php/jtlu/article/view/292
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spelling doaj-f076393afd1c4faa9f14b328970be8662021-08-31T04:38:40ZengUniversity of MinnesotaJournal of Transport and Land Use1938-78492012-12-015310.5198/jtlu.v5i3.292Delivering the 'D' in transit-oriented development: Examining the town planning challengeCarey Curtis0Curtin UniversityTransit oriented development (TOD) provides a central focus where land use planning and transport planning should strongly interact. The core question in this paper is whether the conventional planning system can implement TOD. Of particular interest is whether state planning policy for TOD is articulated through to local government planning policy and if it is, does implementation occur as evidenced by development change on land around railway stations. A series of research investigations include policy analysis and development mapping around Perth metropolitan railway stations. While State policy for TOD is longstanding, its articulation to the local level is inconsistent. Forward development planning for TOD has faltered, especially in relation to new station precincts on new railways. Development change through the conventional planning system has been slow despite long policy lead times. There are significant actions needed if development in station precincts is to be delivered.https://www.jtlu.org/index.php/jtlu/article/view/292Transit oriented developmentland useintegrated land use and transport
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Delivering the 'D' in transit-oriented development: Examining the town planning challenge
Journal of Transport and Land Use
Transit oriented development
land use
integrated land use and transport
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title Delivering the 'D' in transit-oriented development: Examining the town planning challenge
title_short Delivering the 'D' in transit-oriented development: Examining the town planning challenge
title_full Delivering the 'D' in transit-oriented development: Examining the town planning challenge
title_fullStr Delivering the 'D' in transit-oriented development: Examining the town planning challenge
title_full_unstemmed Delivering the 'D' in transit-oriented development: Examining the town planning challenge
title_sort delivering the 'd' in transit-oriented development: examining the town planning challenge
publisher University of Minnesota
series Journal of Transport and Land Use
issn 1938-7849
publishDate 2012-12-01
description Transit oriented development (TOD) provides a central focus where land use planning and transport planning should strongly interact. The core question in this paper is whether the conventional planning system can implement TOD. Of particular interest is whether state planning policy for TOD is articulated through to local government planning policy and if it is, does implementation occur as evidenced by development change on land around railway stations. A series of research investigations include policy analysis and development mapping around Perth metropolitan railway stations. While State policy for TOD is longstanding, its articulation to the local level is inconsistent. Forward development planning for TOD has faltered, especially in relation to new station precincts on new railways. Development change through the conventional planning system has been slow despite long policy lead times. There are significant actions needed if development in station precincts is to be delivered.
topic Transit oriented development
land use
integrated land use and transport
url https://www.jtlu.org/index.php/jtlu/article/view/292
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