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Middleborough Workshop – February 18, 200 8. Location, Location….Connection. National demographic trends and lifestyle preferences over the next 20 years will strongly favor development and investment in the following locations: Walkable, diverse urban neighborhoods Transit served locations
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Location, Location….Connection • National demographic trends and lifestyle preferences over the next 20 years will strongly favor development and investment in the following locations: • Walkable, diverse urban neighborhoods • Transit served locations • Middleborough could benefit from these trends
Transit Oriented Development: Lessons Learned from Successful Development Nationally and Regionally • Successful Transit Oriented Development creates a sense of place/amenity around the station area—making it a good place to live or work, not just to get on a train. Key characteristics: • Compact and dense • Mix of uses with activity in all time periods • Walkable streets • Transit is an amenity for both residential and business uses; it can be an especially powerful factor in attracting residential development • Where commuter parking is provided at stations, it must be integrated with development and should be placed out of sight • Markets evolve over time and so can stations
Massachusetts Successes • Communities such as Canton, Gloucester, Haverhill, Lowell and Lawrence have successfully advanced Transit Oriented Development associated with commuter rail
Massachusetts Successes • Other communities such as Attleboro are moving forward on ambitious TOD plans
Middleborough has a legacy of compact, walkable, mixed-use development
Station sites considered • SW Route 44 (Striar property) • SE Route 44 (Everett Street) • NE Route 44 (Everett Street) • Plymouth Street • MBTA Layover • Middleborough Center
MiddleboroughStation Transit oriented development is typically located within a quarter mile of a station but many commuters will walk up to one mile
MiddleboroughStation • within 0.25 miles • 368 households • 641 jobs • within 0.5 miles • 1,061 households • 1,606 jobs • within 1 mile • 2,523 households • 3,558 jobs
Key Site Issues • Station site presents some challenging technical issues • Track geometry • Providing access to platforms across CSX line • Each of the rail options that include a Middleborough station would also involve closure of Lakeville Station • Shuttle service is assumed between existing Lakeville parking area and new Middleborough Center Station
Key questions • How can the Town maximize its benefits from new transit service? • What kind of transit oriented development is the right fit for Middleborough?