A Planning Template for Nonwork Travel and Transit-Oriented Development

This project seeks to improve the planning methodology for Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) by bringing into sharp focus the dynamics of the retail marketplace and nonwork travel demand. Specifically, it will: • Analyze the current state of understanding of nonwork travel demand in the context of retail market dynamics on a national level. • Review the state of the art in transportation planning with respect to nonwork travel. • Create a planning template for transportation and land use planners who are pursuing TOD. The central Puget Sound region (Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue-Everett metropolitan area) will be used as a case study for the development of the template. The nonwork travel environment of the region will be mapped and analyzed, and the findings generalized to other large metro regions. Of particular interest are " retail " activities that have flexible locations and that together generate more than half of all person trips: shopping for goods and services, eating out, entertainment, recreation, and other leisure pursuits. The planning template will specify the major nonwork venues that should be mapped and spatially analyzed, the forces shaping urban retail form that need to be monitored, and the factors that will determine TOD regional (not just station-area) success.

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