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... Appendix E Literature Review i TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 Introduction ....................................................................................................................................... E-1 2.0 Annotated Bibliography of Joint Development Literature Since 2002 ...............................................
From page 90...
... Appendix E Literature Review E-1 ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY AND SUMMARY OF RESEARCH FINDINGS 1.0 Introduction Academic literature reviews are typically prepared to answer two questions: 1) what is already known about the subject topic; and, 2)
From page 91...
... Appendix E Literature Review E-2 Joint Development Typology Second, the consultant team established 2002 as a "cutoff" year, prior to which the literature would be less relevant due to changing conditions. Moreover, the previous comprehensive literature review addressing joint development was completed in 2002 (TCRP Research Results Digest 52)
From page 92...
... Appendix E Literature Review E-3 1. Chapple, Karen and Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris.
From page 93...
... Appendix E Literature Review E-4 actually needed (with an associated cost in construction dollars or land consumption) , with significant consequences for equity and sustainability.
From page 94...
... Appendix E Literature Review E-5 development projects: Wilshire/Vermont in Los Angeles, Fruitvale Transit Village in Oakland, Rhode Island Row in Washington, DC, and Redmond, Washington.
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... Appendix E Literature Review E-6 The Urban Land Institute previously published the "Ten Principles for Successful Public/Private Partnerships," which provided a set of key ideas for facilitating public/private partnerships. This report further adds to the topic with the goal of revealing both public- and private sector perspectives, needs, and resources.
From page 96...
... Appendix E Literature Review E-7 making a park & ride lot available for joint development. The dollar, land use, and opportunity costs of parking are discussed.
From page 97...
... Appendix E Literature Review E-8 This report, prepared for the Florida DOT by the Renaissance Planning Group, is a joint development guidebook. Its aim of is to guide agencies that are embarking on a joint development project, particularly in cases that may involve Federal Transit Administration jurisdiction.
From page 98...
... Appendix E Literature Review E-9 from the financial reports of two agencies praised in the literature for their involvement and investment in land development. These agencies are the Washington Metropolitan Transit Authority and the Mass Transit Rail Corporation.
From page 99...
... Appendix E Literature Review E-10 transit impact fees, joint development, and air rights. The report is intended to assist practitioners in gauging the legal, financial, and administrative suitability of VC mechanisms for meeting project-specific funding requirements." 26.
From page 100...
... Appendix E Literature Review E-11 these; and (3) what stakeholders have said about the effects of federal policies and programs on the use of these strategies.
From page 101...
... Appendix E Literature Review E-12 33. Fogarty, Nadine, Nancy Eaton, Dena Belzer, and Gloria Ohland.
From page 102...
... Appendix E Literature Review E-13 partners, planning and land-use agencies, and government entities) ; the impacts of TOD and joint development on land values; the potential benefits of TOD; and successful design principles and characteristics.
From page 103...
... Appendix E Literature Review E-14 policies and practices; planning and zoning; finance and implementation; and information dissemination and research.
From page 104...
... Appendix E Literature Review E-15 systems -- Boston's MBTA, a multi-corridor legacy system, and the newer, single-corridor systems in Los Angeles and Miami -- undertook joint development programs as well. Since the 1990s, federal investment in new or replacement transit corridors, while significant, has not kept up with the emerging demand.
From page 105...
... Appendix E Literature Review E-16 As the Hong Kong case study demonstrates, joint development in the international context can be very lucrative for transit agencies (Zhao, Vardhan Das, & Larson, 2012) , with the development revenue stream making a significant contribution to ongoing transit operating costs.
From page 106...
... Appendix E Literature Review E-17 Florida Department of Transportation, 2014; Kniech & Pollack, 2010; United States Government Accountability Office, 2010)
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... Appendix E Literature Review E-18 Similar but greater benefits occur when adjacent, off-site land owners pay some or all of the cost of an entirely new station (or the renovation and replacement of an old one)
From page 108...
... Appendix E Literature Review E-19 2016; Florida Department of Transportation, 2014; Mathur & Smith, 2012; Renne, Bartholomew & Wontor, 2011; United States Government Accountability Office, 2010)
From page 109...
... Appendix E Literature Review E-20 approach to land acquisition along a transit alignment including identifying property to be acquired for construction staging that can later be used as potential joint development sites (to the extent that this is consistent with FTA guidelines and applicable law) (McMahon et al., 2015; Enterprise Community Partners, 2013)
From page 110...
... Appendix E Literature Review E-21 The general economic and demographic trends that have driven a resurgence in urban living, transit ridership, and infill development have also led to an increased concern about the ability to prevent displacing low-income residents from transit-rich neighborhoods (Hersey & Spotts, 2015; Kniech & Pollack, 2010; Chapple and Loukaitou-Sideris, 2019.)
From page 111...
... Appendix E Literature Review E-22 other station-area TOD catalyzed by the joint development. (Willson, 2005; Kilcoyne at al., 2015)

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