Transit-Oriented Development
Prince George's County is uniquely situated in the Washington region to take advantage of the regional interest in Transit-Oriented Development. The county is home to 15 of the region's 86 Metrorail stations. Within one-half mile of the county's Metrorail stations are over 2,500 acres of undeveloped land, providing ample opportunities for innovative, mixed-use development with a strong emphasis on transit-oriented design. While many Metrorail stations are over capacity, 11 of 15 stations in Prince George's County have the capacity to absorb additional Metrorail ridership growth.
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What is Transit-Oriented Development?
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A message from the County Executive
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Metro Green Line Corridor Action Plan
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Metro Transit Bus in Prince George's County
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Bike Trail in Prince George's County
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Transit Oriented Development Concept
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Naylor Road Metro Station Area Redevelopment Concept
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Metrorail in Prince George's County
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City of Mount Rainier Mixed-Use Town Center Zone Development
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National Harbor Multi-Use Waterfront Development on the shores of the Potomac River
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Naylor Road Metro Station Area Redevelopment Concept
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Transit-oriented development around the New Carrollton Metro station
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The Purple Line Bi-County Transitway Development Plan
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Transit Oriented Development Concept
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Transit-oriented development around the New Carrollton Metro station