Station area development requires stations. With each new rail transit system constructed in the United States, station area development appears to becoming a more important aspect of rail transit investment. In order to apply in Florida what has emerged as a successful strategy in other communities, it is essential to know what are the potential for its application is in this state. A logical place to begin is to review our assets. Although Florida is probably not perceived as a rail transit state, either by its residents or outsiders, rail transit (in its various dimensions) is an component of public transportation in southeast Florida, in Jacksonville, and soon will become a part of the transit mix in Tampa. The document includes the following Stations: Jacksonville Transportation Authority Skyway; Metro Dade Transit Agency (MDTA), Metrorail; Metro Date Transit Agency (MDTA) Metromover; and Tri County Commuter Railroad Authority, Tri Rail.
Inventory of Florida Station Development Sites and Opportunities. Enabling Station Area Development in Florida: Towards More Cost Effective Rail Transit Investment. Technical Memorandum Number Two
2000
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Transportation & Traffic Planning , Transportation , Metropolitan Rail Transportation , Rail transportation , Transit industry , Investments , Public transportation , Land use zoning , Cost effectiveness , Urban planning , Local planning , Community planning , Regional planning , Land use , Metropolitan areas , Research projects , Recommendations , Florida , Station area development
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