Village
A smaller assembly of neighborhoods (3 – 5) than for a town, with a modest center supported by local transit and a long ped-shed of 2,640 ft. (1/2 mi.) to the transit node.
- CONTEXT: scale and density of village determined by location in regional transect, defined growth sector, and landscape character.
- NEIGHBORHOODS: character and density range from urban-to-rural, high-to-low, derived from growth policy for the context.
- POPULATION: Dwelling units 600-3,000 per neighborhood, depending on context, transit, and employment proximity.
- CENTERS: Range 40-125,000 s.f. commercial (independent of smaller neighborhood centers).
- MOVEMENT ARMATURE: Speed thoroughfares only bisect the village when controlled by boulevard design.
Village
A smaller assembly of neighborhoods (3 – 5) than for a town, with a modest center supported by local transit and a long ped-shed of 2,640 ft. (1/2 mi.) to the transit node.
- CONTEXT: scale and density of village determined by location in regional transect, defined growth sector, and landscape character.
- NEIGHBORHOODS: character and density range from urban-to-rural, high-to-low, derived from growth policy for the context.
- POPULATION: Dwelling units 600-3,000 per neighborhood, depending on context, transit, and employment proximity.
- CENTERS: Range 40-125,000 s.f. commercial (independent of smaller neighborhood centers).
- MOVEMENT ARMATURE: Speed thoroughfares only bisect the village when controlled by boulevard design.






