Text View Contact Us Help Online Store Search:  
The City of Calgary home page   The City of Calgary image
 
The City of Calgary: Transit Oriented Development (TOD)

Transit Oriented Development (TOD)

Development & Building Approvals / Land Use Planning & Policy

Development around Rapid Transit Stations

What is TOD?

Transit oriented development (TOD) is a walkable, mixed-use form of area development typically focused within a 600m radius of a transit station – a Light Rail Transit (LRT) station or Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) stop, prior to the arrival of LRT.

Higher density development is concentrated near the station to make transit convenient for more people and encourage ridership. This form of development utilizes existing infrastructure, optimizes use of the transit network and creates mobility options for transit riders and the local community. Successful TOD provides a mix of land uses and densities that create a convenient, interesting and vibrant community for local residents and visitors alike.

TOD is also about enabling sustainable long-term urban growth. Cities without geological barriers such as Calgary typically consume large areas of easily available land for low-density development. This pattern of development is costly to build and maintain, and consumes large tracts of productive land. TOD can help mitigate these negative impacts by creating mixed-use communities in key strategic areas around the City, in our established communities.

For more information on our long-term growth plan, please go to Calgary.ca/planit External Site..

TOD in Calgary

Calgary leads the nation in Transit Oriented Development policy initiatives, not to mention having the highest LRT ridership in North America. Our population is expected to double to 2 million people by the year 2070, so it is critical that we create the policy and framework today which enable transit oriented communities. Therefore, a number of station area plans are being created for key strategic areas in Calgary. The Chinook Station Area Plan was approved by Council in June 2008, and will be followed by other plans in Calgary's northwest and southeast.

The Transit Oriented Development Policy Guidelines were approved by City Council in December 2004 to provide land use and development polices and design guidelines for the development or redevelopment of properties within a Transit Station area. Within the document are six (6) planning objectives that must be achieved in developments and plans in station areas:

  • Ensure transit-supportive land uses 
  • Increase density 
  • Create pedestrian-oriented design 
  • Make each station area a "place" 
  • Manage parking, bus and vehicular traffic 
  • Plan in context with local communities

Design guidelines found under each Policy Objective provide options for implementing the TOD within the contexts of the different station types throughout Calgary. Together, the Policy Objectives and Guidelines provide direction for all levels of planning processes and applications in station areas, which help to clarify the City's intent for development and achieve Council approved policy.

A copy of the Transit Oriented Development Policy Guidelines is available under Downloads.

Westbrook Station Area

Please follow the links for information on the Westbrook Station Area External Site. and the West LRT External Site. project.

TOD Links

10 Principles for Successful Development Around Transit External Site.

Higher Density Development: Myth and Fact External Site.

TOD 101: Why Transit-Oriented Development and Why Now? External Site.

TCRP Report 128: Effects of TOD on Housing, Parking, and Travel External Site.

TOD Best Practices

In January 2004, The City completed the Transit Oriented Development – Best Practices Handbook in order to assist in informing Calgarians about TOD. This document highlights the history of the LRT, the policies that focused on utilizing transit infrastructure, and the best practices of TOD throughout North America.

A copy of the Transit Oriented Development – Best Practices Handbook is available under Downloads.

For transit schedule External Site. and route information External Site., please contact Calgary Transit at 403-262-1000.

Transit-Oriented Development
Return To Top of Page
Last Updated: January 12, 2010
Official Web site of The City of Calgary, located in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Copyright 2010. All Rights Reserved.
Use of this site signifies your agreement to the Terms of Use
Privacy Policy  | Text View Usage  | Contact Us