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The Market and TOD Potential, Priorities, and Strategies Study - Sub 4 TOD Implementation Project

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The work of the Market and Transit-Oriented Development Potential, Priorities, and Strategies Study resulted in the identification of several short-term (0-2 years), medium-term (2-3 years) and long-term (3 plus years) action items or projects. These projects are the product of extensive research and analysis and public input from a series of public meetings held during study development.

The action items should be implemented by the Planning Department in conjunction with other county and state agencies, as well as local governments and private entities. The following tables depict the action plan items by time frame and the agency responsible for implementation.

Table 2: Implementation Plan by Action and Time Frame Potential Early Catalytic Actions (0-2 years)

Responsibility Project: Residential Development Project at Southeast Corner of Maryland Park Drive and Southern Avenue Actions: Issue Developer RFP/RFQ Internal Infrastructure Improvements Stipulate workforce housing requirements Action: Design Gateway Elements for Central Avenue Entryway at Capitol Heights Project: Mixed-Use Development Project at ICON Site/Addison Road Actions: Continue to have staff work with Developer at site Stipulate workforce housing requirements Internal infrastructure requirements Parking Action: Design Streetscape Improvements within Public Right-of-Way at Addison Road Plaza Action: County Staff work with Addison Road Plaza on Faรงade and Parking Lot Enhancements Action: Consider interim uses for publicly owned land at Morgan Boulevard Action: Consider formation of TOD Fund Action: Begin process of formulating TIF/Addison Road and Morgan Boulevard Action: Hold Developer Roundtable Action: Ongoing discussions with WMATA regarding mixed-use potential at Capitol Heights/Morgan Boulevard - prioritize efforts Action: Actively pursue other institutional uses at Morgan Boulevard Action: Hold discussions with Enterprise Community Partners Action: Consider Formation of an Urban District Consider Workforce Housing Funding at Maryland Park Drive Site Low-income housing tax credits Federal home loan banks affordable housing program Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development HOME Program

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Central Avenue-Metro Blue Line Corridor TOD Implementation Project

County County/Private County County County County County/Private County/Private County County County County, neighboring jurisdictions, foundations, Enterprise County County, private sector County, WMATA County County County County, State, Federal Home Loan


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