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Redevelopment along arterial streets: The effects of light rail on land use change
Authors:Kadek Ayu Vergianti Agustini  Sarah E. West
Affiliation:1. LBJ School of Public Affairs, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, USA;2. Department of Economics, Macalester College, Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA
Abstract:We use difference-in-differences approaches and parcel-level data from Minneapolis to estimate the effects of light rail on land use change using alternate definitions of treatment area. Results using circular buffers corroborate previous findings that light rail has virtually no effect on land use change in our study area. In contrast, light rail increases the likelihood of land use change along arterial streets that cross the line at station areas. To accurately model the effects of public transit projects on urban land use, one must consider how potential riders access station areas, rather than assuming accessibility improves radially around a station.
Keywords:arterial streets  difference-in-differences  land use change  light rail  public transit
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