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Transit Oriented Development 101
Transit Oriented Development 101
Next week, City of Knoxville officials will host representatives from Smart Growth America for two days of discussions about transit oriented development (TOD). The workshops on July 15 and 16 are part of a free, grant-funded technical assistance program. They will include a public meeting at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, July 15, at the East Tennessee History Center.
You can find more about the Smart Growth visit
here
.
You can also get a head start on the workshop by reading about the basics of transit oriented development at the
Smart Growth America website
. For a deeper look, visit the
Center for Transit Oriented Development
.
Or just come to the meeting next Wednesday!
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On 09 July, 2015 at 11:30 AM
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