The Community Design and Transportation Manual (CDT) is designed to inspire new thinking about the form and function of growth, broaden and strengthen the range of transportation choices, and make the most efficient use of transportation and other resources in the county.
Design Guidelines
Design Guidelines are powerful tools for implementing best practices and supporting goals of improving the livability and character of the built environment. The CDT Design Guidelines focus on strategies for the design of the built environment, resulting in places that invite pedestrian activity, support transit, and building on the distinct qualities of each community.
Policy and Implementation
Translating the principles and practices identified as design guidelines into policies is key to making best practices a reality. Through planning and development processes, governing bodies enable development of pedestrian centric communities.
Transit-Oriented Communities |
Design Guidelines
Development and Built Form
Street Design
Parking Design
Policy & Implementation
The Role of Local Government & Transit First Policies
Guiding Principles of Land Use
Flexible Zoning Strategies
Street Design Implementation
Revising Transportation Analysis Practices
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- Modernize Transportation Analysis Policies
- Performance Standards for Active Modes
- Update Level of Service (LOS) Analysis Practices
- Vehicle Miles Traveled (VMT) and Multimodal Improvements
- Consider Broader Mitigation Frameworks
- Develop a Program Environmental Impact Report (EIR)
- Case Studies
Transportation Demand Management
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- Changing the Cost of Commuting
- Helping Communities Leave Their Cars at Home
- Transportation Demand Management and the Development Process
- Transportation Management Associations
- Sustainable Model Education, Infrastructure and Accessibility
- Transit and Transit Oriented Development
- Legal Considerations
- Case Studies
Rethinking Vehicle Parking Requirements
Parking Management
Best Practices to Attract Successful Developers
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- Joint Development
- Casting a Wide Net
- Enumerated Components of Mixed-Use
- Innovative Market Analyses
- Apportioned and Mitigated Risk
- Value Capture Baseline
- Special Taxes and Assessments
- Equitable Development Incentives
- Community Collaboration
- Environmental Regulations
- Case Studies