Rogers Park Business Alliance invites you to attend a forum on
Transit-Oriented Development in Rogers Park
Panel moderated by RPBA Board member, Jack Swenson:
- Kyle Smith - Senior Project Manager, Antero Group Equitable transit-oriented development consultant for the Center for Neighborhood Technology
- Kyle Whitehead - Government Relations Director, Active Transportation Alliance
- Lynnette McRae - Manager, Metropolitan Planning Council
Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) is a type of community development that aims to create walkable and connected communities where people own fewer cars and live closer to jobs, shopping, schools and public transit. To do this, TODs maximize the number of residential dwelling units allowed in areas located within a walkable distance of a transit stop, such as a commuter train or “L” station and reduce the required number of parking spaces. Urban planners herald TODs as a way to increase economic vitality while recognizing that more and more families choose to live without cars.