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Read an Academic Passage

Read the passage and answer the questions.

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urban planning

Transit-Oriented Development and the Reshaping of Metropolitan Growth

324 words

[1]For much of the twentieth century, urban expansion in North America followed a pattern of low-density suburban sprawl, facilitated by widespread automobile ownership and the construction of interstate highways. This model consumed vast tracts of agricultural land, increased per-capita energy use, and intensified traffic congestion. In response, planners began promoting transit-oriented development, commonly abbreviated as TOD, which concentrates housing, offices, and retail establishments within walking distance of public transit stations. The underlying premise is that compact, mixed-use neighborhoods can reduce automobile dependence while fostering more vibrant and equitable communities.

[2]A central feature of transit-oriented development is the deliberate integration of land-use planning with transportation infrastructure. Rather than treating roads and zoning as separate policy domains, TOD requires coordinated decision-making among transit agencies, municipal governments, and private developers. Successful projects typically include higher building densities near station platforms, pedestrian-friendly streetscapes, and restrictions on surface parking lots that would otherwise encourage driving. Portland, Oregon, is frequently cited as a model because its light-rail system was accompanied by zoning changes that encouraged dense, mixed-use construction along rail corridors.

[3]Proponents argue that TOD generates multiple benefits beyond reduced car use. Concentrating development near transit nodes can lower infrastructure costs per household, since fewer roads, water lines, and sewer extensions are needed compared to conventional suburban tracts. Additionally, walkable neighborhoods with diverse housing types can improve social inclusion by providing affordable options for residents who cannot or choose not to own automobiles. Some studies have also linked TOD with increased property values and higher transit ridership, creating a positive feedback loop that sustains both public investment and private development.

[4]Critics, however, caution that transit-oriented development can trigger gentrification. As neighborhoods near new transit stations become more desirable, rising rents may displace the lower-income residents the policy was intended to serve. Without deliberate affordability safeguards—such as inclusionary zoning or community land trusts—the economic benefits of TOD may accrue primarily to property owners and developers rather than to the broader public.

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main idea0

What is the main idea of the passage?

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detailParagraph 2

According to paragraph 2, why is Portland, Oregon, frequently cited as a model for transit-oriented development?

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vocabularyParagraph 4

The word "accrue" in paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to:

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inferenceParagraph 3

What can be inferred from paragraph 3 about the relationship between TOD and transit ridership?

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purposeParagraph 4

Why does the author mention inclusionary zoning and community land trusts in paragraph 4?

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