transit oriented development: Moving Away From Heavy Gasoline Use - 08/07/08 11:27 AM
An article from RealtyTimes.com, reports that your housing choice could help offset the cost of gasoline by lowering demand and dependency on its use while easing the environmental impact of burning fossil fuels and sprawl, if you move to a transit oriented development (TOD). According to the Center for Neighborhood Technology (CNT) and (1 comments)
transit oriented development: Destined for High Density - 04/16/08 11:53 AM
An article from ColoradoBiz Magazine, reports that the $1.75 billion T-Rex project has brought with it the building of some pricey neighborhoods. The DTC-area development trends are leaning towards mixed-use or Transit-Oriented Development (TOD). According to the Center for Transit-Oriented Development, being "TOD" does not require a transit station immediately at hand. (0 comments)
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