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Transit-Oriented Communities (TOC): Dallas vs Richardson

How do transit-oriented communities (toc) rules compare between Dallas, TX and Richardson, TX?

Dallas, TX

Dallas County

Some Restrictions

Dallas Chapter 51A creates Transit Oriented Development (TOD) Districts surrounding select DART light-rail stations. TOD zoning concentrates mixed-use buildings, walkable street design, and reduced parking minimums within roughly a quarter mile of platforms.

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Richardson, TX

Dallas County

No data available yet for Richardson.

Key Facts Comparison

FactDallasRichardson
AuthorityDallas Code Chapter 51A TOD-
CatchmentQuarter to half mile-
Transit operatorDallas Area Rapid Transit-
Parking minimumsReduced or eliminated-
Silver Line opens2026 with new TODs-

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Dallas FAQ

Which DART stations have TOD zoning today?

Mockingbird, Lovers Lane, Lake Highlands, Cedars, and Cedar Crest are mapped TOD districts. Several others use Form Based Code or station-area Planned Development overlays that achieve similar goals through customized standards rather than the TOD label.

Are residential parking minimums waived in TODs?

TOD districts typically reduce or eliminate residential minimums, allowing market-rate parking. Some require unbundled parking pricing and bicycle parking. Check the specific ordinance for your station because each TOD has its own adopted requirements.

Richardson FAQ

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