Potential Impacts of TOD in the Middle East Neighborhood, Baltimore, Maryland
1. Transit-Oriented Development
Potential Impacts
of TOD in the
Middle East
Neighborhood,
Baltimore,
Maryland
State Center TOD
Plan, Baltimore.
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Brinckerhoff.
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2. S tud y A re a
fo r TO D
N • Vacant buildings and lots.
• Economically depressed.
Madison
• Socially distressed.
Square
Station
14. Conclusions
• Provide a great urban and transit experience.
• Unrealized potential.
• Conserve resources.
• Equity matters.
Factors that affect
the realization of a
VISION!
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