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DRCOG unveils 'Build to Move' toolkit to help local governments align land use and multimodal design
Summary
DRCOG staff presented a 'Build to Move' multimodal local development standards toolkit to help member governments align land-use and transportation decisions, including a typology framework, code analysis, case studies, focus groups and a developer roundtable to build capacity for multimodal, context-sensitive design.
Senior transit planner Cole Netter presented DRCOG's multimodal local development toolkit project, "Build to Move," to the committee on Oct. 14, describing the toolkit's goals, components and engagement plan.
Netter said the toolkit aims to help local governments coordinate transportation and land-use decisions to produce safer, more connected multimodal places. Components described include a typology framework applicable to urban, suburban and rural contexts; a region-wide existing-conditions analysis of zoning codes, parking requirements and overlays; case studies of successful multimodal developments; context-sensitive design and…
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