The report assesses whether BART has achieved the original objectives of local communities. The report also outlines local policy implications in the form of practical guidelines for local government officials either considering an investment in rapid rail transit or in the process of designing and constructing a rapid rail transit system. Implications are presented for each of nine original community objectives for the BART system. This material is further organized into five chapters relating to major areas of local policy: transportation, land use, finance, economic development and environment.
BART Impact Program: The Local Implications of BART Development
1979
157 pages
Report
No indication
English
Transportation & Traffic Planning , Metropolitan Rail Transportation , Transportation , Urban transportation , Rapid transit railways , Communities , Objectives , Local government , Guidelines , Land use , Financing , Economic development , California , Bay Area rapid transit , San Francisco(California)