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Transport Canada Information Network

Started by #Metro, October 23, 2010, 18:49:18 PM

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It turns out that Transport Canada is keeping a library of practical things
from Bicycles, Active Transport, rail etc.

http://www.tc.gc.ca/eng/programs/environment-utsp-informationnetwork-958.htm


There is also this from Ontario:
Transit Supportive Land Use Planning Guide
www.mah.gov.on.ca/Page168.aspx

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* Transit Supportive Land Use Planning Guide in PDF format  You must download Adobe Acrobat Reader (version 4.0 or above) to view/print PDF documents. Mo re information...

These guidelines represent suggestions and advice, to be used at the discretion of the municipalities, and are not formal statements of provincial policy.

When the guidelines were originally issued in 1992, transit was promoted as a way to help achieve comparative advantages in quality of the environment, quality of life, economic competitiveness and urban vitality. Of particular interest, in light of international and national pressures to address air quality and climate change, transit was seen as helping to reduce emissions.
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