Access-based Evaluation of Transit-Oriented Developments
Chelsey Palmateer,
Andrew Owen and
Alireza Ermagun
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Alireza Ermagun: Nexus (Networks, Economics, and Urban Systems) Research Group, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Minnesota
No 148, Working Papers from University of Minnesota: Nexus Research Group
Abstract:
This paper is a case study of the accessibility impacts of transit projects and nearby development on transit accessibility in a region, which already has significant levels of accessibility via transit. The project under consideration is the San Francisco Transbay Transit Center and the associated planned development. Findings indicate that both portions of the project increase accessibility via transit in the region. However, the contribution from the planned development is far greater. Furthermore, the increase in accessibility from the project as a whole is greater than the sum of the contributions of the individual portions of the project. This indicates that in areas where there is already transit service, the development of land near the transit service can have a greater impact on accessibility levels than the improvement of connections between transit services.
Keywords: Accessibility; Case Study; Transport and Land Use (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: H43 R14 R31 R40 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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Published in Applications of Access (2021), editor David Levinson and Alireza Ermagun. Chapter 19, pp. 345-361
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DOI: 10.25910/Z07C-KX08
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