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Governor Martin O’Malley Kicks-Off Transit Oriented Development Project in Montgomery County, July 16th, 2012

First phase of Pike & Rose project will generate a projected 550 permanent jobs White Flint Project Benefits from Maryland’s “Fast Track” Program and Administration’s Transit Oriented Development Initiative ROCKVILLE, MD  - Governor Martin O’Malley and Lt. Governor Anthony G. Brown today joined Montgomery County officials and private sector partners to break ground on Maryland’s first  Read the Rest…

Tax Increment Financing and Special Taxing Districts – Transit Oriented Development (2009), March 1st, 2009

Provides localities with new tools to implement public infrastructure projects through tax increment financing and special taxing districts.  Transit-Oriented Development represents a sustainable form of development that benefits the environment, public health, citizens’ access to transportation, and economic development, and enables the State to maximize its return on the large investment it has made in  Read the Rest…

Maryland Transit Administration – Transit-Oriented Development (2008), March 1st, 2008

Establishes Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) as a transportation purpose in order to strengthen coordination between land use and transportation planning.  Investments are targeted towards enhanced transit access, bicycle and pedestrian amenities, and the promotion of transit-oriented development.  By clustering development around transit sites, TOD seeks to maximize the State’s investment in transit, ease congestion on our roadways,  Read the Rest…

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