Transportation

Transportation & Land Use Coordination

Through better coordination and planning, the transportation system and development patterns can support one another more effectively and help metropolitan Washington accommodate significant growth and continue to prosper. Both COG's Region Forward Vision and the TPB Vision recognize this important relationship and made transportation and land use coordination regional goals. 

One way that COG and the TPB coordinates is through the Cooperative Forecasting Program, which enables local and regional planning to be coordinated by using common assumptions about future growth and development based on various data, such as adopted land-use plans and planned transportation improvements. The COG forecasts are used extensively by the TPB in modeling travel demand and emissions.

Another focus area of COG and the TPB has been Activity Centers, the region's major housing and job centers. COG and the TPB have analyzed growth in Activity Centers and proposed strategies to help inform area leaders making transportation and development decisions. Strengthening these centers, including the regional core, and connecting them with good transportation options allows the region to grow and use land more wisely, bolsters the economy, and creates numerous opportunities to move people and goods more efficiently.

While the region is already nationally known for successes in concentrating mixed-use development in Activity Centers, especially those served by transit, challenges still remain. Through the Transportation/Land-Use Connections (TLC) Program, the TPB helps local jurisdictions address community-level issues by providing both direct technical assistance and information about best practices and model projects through the TLC Clearinghouse.

The TPB has also performed several studies to explore alternative land use and transportation scenarios for the region’s future. 

 

News & Multimedia

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    COG Map Highlights Centers Essential to Region's Growth and Future Success

    January 9, 2013

    Many of the Activity Centers are expected to experience major growth in coming decades, including areas around the Silver Line in Virginia, Green Line in...

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    Activity Centers: Where Metropolitan Washington is Growing

    January 8, 2013

    Regional leaders voted today to approve an updated set of Activity Centers for metropolitan Washington.* These 141 Centers include existing urban centers...

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    Worsening Congestion Expected to Reduce Access to Jobs For Some, Not Others

    December 18, 2012

    A recent Transportation Planning Board analysis that shows worsening congestion on the region's roadways and transit systems through 2040 also predicts an...

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    TLC Studies to Begin in Nine Local Jurisdictions Around the Region

    October 31, 2012

    Nine studies aimed at promoting the integration of transportation and land-use planning at the local level will kick off around the Washington region in the...

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