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Life on the Line: How Transit-Oriented Development Reshapes Our Cities

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In this episode of pplpod, we dive into the world of Transit-Oriented Development (TOD)—an urban planning strategy designed to maximize residential, business, and leisure space within walking distance of public transport. From the "rail plus property" models of Hong Kong to the bus corridors of Curitiba, Brazil, we explore how cities are attempting to reduce car dependency and create walkable, high-density communities.

Join us as we discuss:

The "Half-Mile" Rule: How planners use specific distances to solve the "last mile problem" and create "transit villages".

The Impact: The economic and environmental benefits of TOD, including reduced greenhouse gas emissions and lower household travel costs.

The Equity Debate: The tension between revitalizing neighborhoods and th ... 

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