Transit Oriented Communities
Creating communities
Anchored by public transportation, transit-oriented development (TOD) is a key component to supporting compact, walkable, and healthier communities which contribute to a greater quality of life for residents. But what happens when development is centered around people? We get transit-oriented communities (TOC).
Transit-oriented community planning and design takes a wider look at the complexity of transit-focused neighborhoods. From higher ridership on a new transit line to better housing choice and improved economic opportunity, we believe context is key when planning and designing an equitable and sustainable TOC. We take a thoughtful approach that catalyzes transit, development, community, and infrastructure all with an eye to equitable solutions that work for everyone.
Expert Spotlight
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Nancy MacDonald
Vice President, Urban Places
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Craig Sklenar
Associate, Urban Places
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Rhonda Bell
Principal
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Tom Young
Senior Associate, Urban Places Geographic Sector Leader (Ontario & Atlantic)
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Adam Maleitzke
Associate, Planning and Urban Design Lead
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Ralph DeNisco
Senior Principal
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Jordan Block
Principal, Urban Design Discipline Lead
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Aude Tessier
Urban Planner
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Amber Lewis
Urban Designer
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Darren Burns
Vice President, Innovation Leader, Buildings & Sector Leader, Commercial
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Patrick M. McKelvey
Senior Principal
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Tom Kyle
Principal
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Dena Abakumov
Senior Associate, Transit & Rail Sector Lead
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Robert Kurylko
Senior Associate, Transportation
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