Suffolk County encourages transit-oriented development around Long Island Rail Road stations through county planning support, the New York State Pro-Housing Communities program, and town zoning overlays in places like Patchogue, Ronkonkoma, and Wyandanch.
The Long Island Rail Road operates the Ronkonkoma, Montauk, and Port Jefferson branches across Suffolk County. The Suffolk County Department of Economic Development and Planning provides smart-growth planning assistance for transit-oriented development around LIRR stations, complementing town-level downtown overlays such as Wyandanch Rising in Babylon, the Patchogue Village downtown plan, and Ronkonkoma Hub in Brookhaven. New York State Pro-Housing Community certification ties affordable-housing approvals to state grant eligibility, accelerating mixed-use approvals near transit nodes.
TOD overlays grant additional development rights rather than restrict use, so most violations are conventional zoning enforcement actions for projects that exceed approved overlay parameters or fail to deliver promised public benefits.
See how Huntington's transit-oriented communities (toc) rules stack up against other locations.
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