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Transit-Oriented Communities (TOC): Mesa vs Tempe

How do transit-oriented communities (toc) rules compare between Mesa, AZ and Tempe, AZ?

Mesa, AZ

Maricopa County

Some Restrictions

Mesa applies transit-oriented zoning around Valley Metro Light Rail stations on Main Street, supporting higher density, mixed use, and reduced parking minimums. The Gilbert Road extension brought light rail deeper into Mesa in 2019.

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Tempe, AZ

Maricopa County

No data available yet for Tempe.

Key Facts Comparison

FactMesaTempe
Transit operatorValley Metro Rail-
Latest extensionGilbert Road 2019-
Overlay toolForm-Based Code-
ParkingReduced minimums-

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Mesa FAQ

Where are the Mesa light rail stations?

Stations run along Main Street through downtown Mesa, with the eastern end at Gilbert Road. Stations include Sycamore, Country Club, Center, Mesa Drive, Stapley, and Gilbert Road.

Are parking minimums waived?

Reduced, not always zero. Each overlay sets its own parking ratio, often well below the citywide standard, because residents and customers can use light rail and shared parking strategies.

Tempe FAQ

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