A Fact Sheet created by Los Angeles Metro.
Joint Development occurs when a transit agency partners with another agency or private developer to develop property that is owned by the transit agency and located near a transit station. The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) has guidelines for joint development that apply to properties acquired with federal funds. Some transit agencies, however, use the term more broadly to refer to any development project undertaken in partnership with a transit agency.
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