Examination of Policies and Programs Supporting Transit Use in Texas (1975-2F)

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Author(s):

N.F. Lindquist, K.M. Hall, K.F. Turnbull

Publication Date:

November 1994

Abstract:

This study examines strategies employed to encourage and enhance transit use in Texas and throughout the country. Two reports document the results of this research. The first is "Design Guidelines to Enhance Pedestrian and Transit Interaction," which presents a step[-by-step process for planning and designing transit facilities to enhance passenger convenience, comfort, and safety. The report presented here documents the second portion of the study which examined policies and programs supporting transit use. It includes a state-of-the-art literature review of the use and the experience with different techniques, a general discussion of the different approaches, and more detailed case studies of the strategies used in four metropolitan areas. The report identifies the policies and programs that appear most appropriate for further application in Texas. Finally, examples are provided of the gene ral approaches and implementation techniques that can be used by transit providers, municipalities, the Texas Department of Transportation, private business, and other groups to support increased transit use in the state.

Report Number:

1975-2F

Keywords:

Transit, TDM, Transportation Demand Management, Trip Reduction, Parking Management, Congestion Pricing, Land Use Planning, Zoning, Transit-Oriented Development, Growth Management

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