The document analyzes suitability for transit-oriented development (TOD) in St. Louis County, MO using geospatial analysis. It identifies 1,836 potential TOD sites across 263,010 acres based on 10 criteria including transit access, community features, and land use. Six high-scoring example sites are described in detail. The document recommends public policies to encourage TOD, such as coordinating agencies, modifying zoning, and creating development incentives near transit.
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How to Retain andAttract
Baby Boomers & Millennials
Year
St. Louis City
Population
St. Louis County
Population
1950 856,796 (Peak) 406,349
1960 750,026 703,532
1970 622,236 951,353
1980 453,085 973,896
1990 396,685 993,529
2000 348,189 1,016,315 (Peak)
2010 319,294 998,954
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Housing centered on high-quality train or bus systems
“Mixed Use”
Compact/High Density
Walkable
Easy access to jobs, schools, shopping, and entertainment
What is TOD?
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Connectivity
Diversity
Mixed housing
Quality architecture
Traditional neighborhood structure/sense of community
What is TOD?
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“Smart growth”
“New urbanism”
Urban design
Quality of life
Sustainability
What is TOD?
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SuitabilityAnalysis using 10 criteria in 3 areas
Transit
Community Features
Land Use
Where might TOD thrive in St. Louis County?
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Techniques
Geospatial analysis using
Euclidean distance
Fuzzy membership
Fuzzy overlay
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263,010.3
TotalAcres
The Model
Identified
1,836
Total Sites
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Site One 7800 block Bonhomme Ave, Clayton 63105
Score = 15
Pros near retail, offices, and Cons two high-rise office
multifamily towers
downtown Clayton
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Site Two 7800 block Bentley Dr, Maplewood 63143
Score = 14
Pros near Hanley, Manchester, big-box Cons poor walkability
stores, restaurants, and other old apartment complex
apartments
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Site Three 700 block Westgate Ave, University City 63130
Score = 13
Pros one block to Delmar Loop Cons many Wash U student-
on a MetroBus line apartment buildings
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Site Four 3700 block Greenwood Blvd, Maplewood 63143
Score = 13
Pros near Big Bend, Laclede Station, Cons limited walkability
Hanley, and new strip mall
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Site Five 100 block N Old Orchard Ave, Webster Groves 63119
Score = 13
Pros near Big Bend, Lockwood, and Cons single-family dwellings
downtown Webster
Groves shopping
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Site Six 7500 block Parkdale Ave, Clayton 63105
Score = 12
Pros near Hanley, Wydown, Clayton Cons numerous three-story
Road, and neighborhood shopping apartment buildings
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Have all its agencies (e.g. housing, transportation, and health) work
together to support TOD
Collaborate with the county’s 90 municipal governments to encourage
TOD
Work with East-West Gateway and Great Rivers Greenway to promote
TOD
Identify areas suitable for TOD and target them for attention
St. Louis County government should:
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Modify zoning regulations to encourage mixed-use development
Establish minimum development densities and maximum parking
standards near transit facilities
Create incentives forTOD developers, such as shorter permitting
times, higher allowable densities, reduced fees and infrastructure
costs, tax abatements, and tax increment financing (TIF)
Identify public investments in transit facilities, streets, sidewalks,
parks, community facilities, and local amenities that would
supportTOD
St. Louis County government should:
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Investigate how existing housing could be retrofitted
Research development of in-fill housing on smaller lots in existing
residential areas
Consider how brownfield sites could be redeveloped asTOD
Avoid squandering opportunities such as recent developments
near the Sunnen MetroLink station
St. Louis County government should:
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