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Research: Portland Transit-Oriented Developments Reduce Car Trips

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  • #affordable housing
  • #transit-oriented development
  • Transit-oriented developments (TODs) in Portland generate fewer car trips than standard estimates, especially with affordable housing.
  • A 2024 survey of TOD residents in eight Oregon cities found significant reductions in car use.
  • Key findings include TOD residents driving half as much as predicted, with affordable housing sites seeing even lower rates.
  • Sustainable travel habits: less than half of trips by car, high transit (28%) and walking (19%) usage.
  • 50% of residents at affordable housing sites don’t own a car, relying more on transit, walking, and biking.
  • 20% of TOD residents have given up or considered giving up a car due to walkable, transit-friendly neighborhoods.
  • Affordable housing residents prioritize cost and transit access, while market-rate residents focus on amenities and parking.
  • Study suggests expanding reduced-fare passes and better integrating affordable TODs with light rail to boost transit use.