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Arapahoe County, “Transit Oriented Development,” White Paper

Belzer, D. and Autler, G., Challenges to Implementing Transit-Oriented Development, Las Vegas, New Mexico: Great American Station Foundation. 2002.

California Alliance for Transit Choices, “Traffic Congestion, Land Use and Transportation.” Online. http://www.calfutures.org/resource/traffic.pdf

California Department of Transportation, “Statewide Transit-Oriented Development Study: Factors for Success in California’s Transit-Oriented Development, Dec. 2001

Currens, Greg, “Urban Housing Trend,” National Association of Home Builders, Online. Viewed June 8, 2005.

Dittmar, Hank, “Development around transit good for drivers, too,” Washington Business Journal, August 22, 2003. Online.

Federal Transit Administration, Transit Cooperative Research Program, Oct. 2002

Federal Transit Administration, TCRP Report 102: Transit-Oriented Development in the United States: Experiences, Challenges, and Prospects, 2004.

Frankston, Janet, “Single Black Women are Purchasing More Homes,” Cox News Service. Online.
Viewed June 8, 2005.

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Holtzclaw, John, “Using Residential Patterns and Transit to Decrease Auto Dependence and Costs,” Natural Resources Defense Council, and California Home Energy Efficiency Rating Systems, 1994

Holtzclaw, John, “Explaining Urban Density and Transit Impacts on Auto Use,” p.23-24. (Paper presented to the California Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission, Docket No. 89-CR_90), 1991

John Niles and Dick Nelson, Measuring the Success of Transit-Oriented Development: Retail Market
Dynamics and other Key Determinants, 1999.

Langdon, Philip. TOD times five: “How the subway revived a Virginia suburb.” New Urban News, September 2003. Online.

Livable Community Support Center, et. al., Creating Livable Communities Through Transit,
October 2004.

Lund, Holly M., Ph.D., Cervero, Robert, Ph.D., Willson, Richard W., Ph.D., AICP, Travel Characteristics of Transit-Oriented Development in California, 2003.

Morson, Berny, “Future Growing Up On The Strong Side of The Tracks,” Rocky Mountain News, February 2, 2005. Online. Viewed March 3, 2005.

Matens, Lauren, Transit Alliance, “Transit Oriented Development: Examples Along Light Rail In Several Western Cities,” July 2000.

Nelson, Dick, “TODs Look beyond the physical characteristics,” Seattle Daily Journal and djc.com, February 27, 2003

Parsons Brinkerhoff, The Effect of Rail on Property Values: A Summary of Studies. Project 21439S, Task 7, NEORail II, Cleveland, Ohio, February 2001.

Newman, Peter, “Zurich, Copenhagen, Stockholm and Freiburg – European Transit Oriented Planning
At Its Best.” Institute for Sustainability and Technology Policy. Online. Viewed June 17, 2005

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Parsons Brinckerhoff Quade & Douglass, Inc., R. Cervero, Howard/Stein-Hudson Associates,
and J. Zupan, “Regional Transit Corridors: The Land Use Connection,” TCRP Project H-1
(Washington, D.C.: Transportation Research Board, National Research Council, 1995).

R. Cervero, “Mixed Land Uses and Commuting: Evidence from the American Housing Survey,” Transportation Research A, Vol. 30, No. 5 (1996): 361–377.

R. Cervero, “Built Environments and Mode Choice: Toward a Normative Framework,” Transportation Research D, Vol. 7 (2002): 265–284.

R. Cervero, “Transit-Based Housing in California: Evidence on Ridership Impacts,” Transport Policy, Vol. 3 (1994): 174–183; JHK and Associates, Development-Related Survey I (Washington, D.C.: Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, 1987); JHK and Associates, Development-Related Survey II (Washington, D.C.: Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, 1989); M. Stringham, “Travel Behavior Associated with Land Uses Adjacent to Rapid Transit Stations,” ITE Journal, Vol. 52, No. 1 (1982): 18–22.

Rebchook, John, “High-profile Gates project is good fit for low-key developer.” Rocky Mountain News, January 21, 2005. Online. Viewed January 26, 2005

Rebchook, John, “Housing bond program debuts,” Rocky Mountain News, December 9, 2004. Online. Viewed January 26, 2005

Rebchook, John, “Village Center in the works near light-rail stop,” Rocky Mountain News, December 7, 2004. Online. Viewed January 25, 2005

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Rebchook, John, “Developers partner up for Arvada Ridge project,” Rocky Mountain News, January 14, 2005. Online. Viewed January 25, 2005

Reconnecting America’s Center For Transit Oriented Development: Hidden in Plain Sight, Capturing The Demand For Transit Oriented Development, September 2004

Sierra Club. “Missing the Train,” Online. http://www.sierraclub.org/sprawl/report04/transit.asp

Transit Oriented Development Advocate, Online. http://www.todadvocate.com

U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Office of Policy Development and Research, “Issue Papers on Demographic Trends Important to Housing,” February 2003.

U.S. Census Bureau, Interim projections consistent with Census 2000, Online. http://www.census.gov/population/www/projections/popproj.html

U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, “Project Development from Vision to Realization.” Online. http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/tcsp/case12.htm

U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Office of Policy Development and Research,
Issue Papers on Demographic Trends Important to Housing, February 2003.

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