
Will Transit-Oriented Development Work for Hawaii?
Season 2015 Episode 6 | 56m 48sVideo has Closed Captions
Daryl Huff moderates a discussion on Transit Oriented Design and if it works for Hawaii.
To make rail transit work, state and city planners are committing to a mix of housing, shopping and workplaces for each transit stop along the 20 mile route. Transit-oriented development (TOD) envisions a plan where people can live, work and play in their neighborhoods, using the new rail system to move between communities. But will TOD work in Hawaii, where so many of us rely on our cars?
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Will Transit-Oriented Development Work for Hawaii?
Season 2015 Episode 6 | 56m 48sVideo has Closed Captions
To make rail transit work, state and city planners are committing to a mix of housing, shopping and workplaces for each transit stop along the 20 mile route. Transit-oriented development (TOD) envisions a plan where people can live, work and play in their neighborhoods, using the new rail system to move between communities. But will TOD work in Hawaii, where so many of us rely on our cars?
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