Require new developments or redevelopments to prepare a travel demand management plan or transit-oriented development standards or LEED for Neighborhood Development certification.
Best Practice of this action
Resources
- The cities of Bloomington and Eden Prairie require a TDM plan and a financial guarantee as a condition of approval for new and re-developments. Employers receive their financial guarantee back in two years if they have achieved their TDM goals, or if not, the city can use the money to purchase transit passes or provide a financial incentive for non-drive-alone commuters.
- See the Metro Council's 2016 Transit-Oriented Development Guide and other resources/examples for cities, and see the 2011 Saint Paul Transit-Oriented Development Guidebook for the Central Corridor.
- See TDM and TOD model ordinances in Minnesota's 2009 Model Ordinances for Sustainable Development.
- Development projects certified under LEED for Neighborhood Development can earn credits for TDM policies/practices and for citing housing and jobs more proximately. Estimated reductions in vehicle miles per person-trip for 12 LEED-ND projects that were studied in depth (Journal of Planning Education and Research: 2013) ranged from 24% to 60% of their respective regional averages.
- See A Guide to Noise Control in Minnesota and MN noise rules on the MPCA's noise pollution page. Also see resources at the Noise Pollution Clearinghouse.
Order Number
4
Action Type
Finite