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Tag Archives: Transit Oriented Development

Solana Beach Station

March 9, 2019by Alan Loomis Leave a comment

Designed in the early 90s, when transit-oriented development was nascent in California, Rob Wellington Quigley’s Solana Beach Rail Station packs a significant civic punch.

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Architectural Shorts, Architecture, Places, Transportation, Writings

Glendale Connected

January 19, 2017by Alan Loomis Leave a comment

Glendale Connected is a proposal advanced by the City of Glendale for a series of regional transit routes that individually and collectively integrate Glendale into the larger regional transit system and link the City to nearby destinations such as Burbank Airport, Union Station, Pasadena and the Media Center.

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City of Glendale, Citywide Plans, Mobility Plans, Work

Tropico Station

January 12, 2015by Alan Loomis 1 Comment

The Tropico Station Plan is a neighborhood-level policy study, which recommends design guidelines, zoning designations and parking standards for the Tropico neighborhood, and is a component of the South Glendale Community Plan.

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City of Glendale, District Plans, TOD Plans, Work

North Montclair

May 15, 2006by Alan Loomis

The North Montclair Downtown Specific Plan, adopted in 2006, mitigates the City’s sprawl by establishing a framework and development strategy for a pedestrian-oriented retail and residential District surrounding the city’s regional transit center

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Codes & Ordinances, District Plans, Moule & Polyzoides, TOD Plans, Work

Downtown Newhall

June 1, 2005by Alan Loomis

This 300-acre Specific Plan, adopted in 2006, reestablishes the community’s connections along two Corridors, intensifies the two historic Neighborhoods that flank the downtown and transforms the original 1870s settlement into a Transit-Oriented District linked by commuter rail to Los Angeles.

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Codes & Ordinances, District Plans, Moule & Polyzoides, TOD Plans, Work

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On behalf of @placeworksinc , I’m very pleased to have accepted an Award of Merit in Neighborhood Planning from @apa_losangeles for the Glendora Station Area Vision Plan. Adopted in July 2025, the Vision Plan is intended to guide transit-oriented development around the future Metro A Line Station, which opened in September 2025. The Station Area Plan covers approximately a half mile radius around the future Glendora Station. PlaceWorks worked closely with the City and included a multifaceted outreach approach including a public open house, online survey, and planning commission study sessions. On behalf of @placeworksinc , I’m very pleased to have accepted an Award of Merit in Neighborhood Planning from @apa_losangeles for the Glendora Station Area Vision Plan. Adopted in July 2025, the Vision Plan is intended to guide transit-oriented development around the future Metro A Line Station, which opened in September 2025. The Station Area Plan covers approximately a half mile radius around the future Glendora Station. The Plan identifies how to accommodate housing around the station and policies to implement the vision. On behalf of @placeworksinc, I’m very pleased to have accepted an Award of Merit in Neighborhood Planning from @apa_losangeles for the Glendora Station Area Vision Plan. Adopted in July 2025, the Vision Plan is intended to guide transit-oriented development around the future Metro A Line Station, which opened in September 2025. The Plan includes thoughtful development scenarios that provide a diverse mix of housing intensity and development types to accomplish the City’s housing element goals, while creating a dynamic transit-oriented neighborhood appropriate to the scale of community. In recognition of the 100 year (and 1 month) anniversary of the motel, some motel signs from Michigan, Tennessee, Arizona, California, Mississippi and Texas.

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