1 | TDD BOUNDARY PROCESS & CRITERIA The process and criteria of defining a TDD boundary analyzed quantitative data, qualitative data, and site conditions.
TDD BOUNDARY PROCESS
TDD PROPOSED BOUNDARY BOUNDARY CRITERIA
Quantitative data, qualitative data, and site selection influenced the TDD boundary.
Transit Development Districts includes site analysis, community input, best practices, and market analysis.
The TDD boundary process is comprised of four major steps:
1 Becoming Familiar with the Station Area - research of
previous and current planning and development efforts, demographic analysis, initial market understanding, and station area visits.
The four steps of the boundary process include research and analysis, collaborative work sessions, and community engagement.
2 Community Leadership Workshops - listening to needs,
preferences, and development opportunities; discussing impressions and findings, learning of projects in the pipeline, touring the communities, and collaborative work sessions.
Several site characteristics were considered together to determine development opportunity and site selection.
3 Drafting the Boundary - collaboration with NICTD on
station requirements and optimization, integrating community preferences, understanding market forces for economic development, understanding suitability of surrounding sites, understanding supporting infrastructure, and preparing information to report out findings.
4 Revising the Boundary - integrating community input,
update and create draft TDD boundary, conduct second public engagement session.
Want to learn more about our process? Visit our website at www.in.gov/rda or www.nwiTDD.com
Property is impacted within and near the boundary in various ways, from strengthening its market conditions to preserving or redeveloping.
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