Living and Working Adjacent To Rails Sounds Great, But Where Do We Park?
- William Fulton
- Feb 1, 2005
- 5 min read
Throughout California, transit-oriented development (TOD) is the rage. Along the Gold Line in Los Angeles, a New Urbanist project appears to be rising out of the ground at every stop. High-rise condominium buildings are emerging adjacent to light-rail stops in downtown San Diego and radiating out of downtown San Jose. BART stations in the East Bay - such as the Pleasant Hill BART stop - have become magnets of high-density development in formerly low-density suburbs.


