Are there dedicated funds in the State budget for TODs?
The O'Malley Administration dedicated $3 million toward the implementation of TOD projects in the Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT) capital program. These funds are allocated to pre-development costs for several TOD projects that are in progress. These include costs for planning and design, financial and business analysis, environmental, engineering, and legal costs. MDOT will also give priority consideration for funding of transportation projects that support TOD and are identified by the local governments. Local governments may include both TOD designations and TOD funding requests in their priority funding letters that they provide to MDOT, as part of the Annual Transportation Tour.

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1. What does the term transit-oriented development mean?
2. Why is the State involved in transit-oriented development?
3. What does it mean to be a designated transit-oriented development (TOD) in Maryland?
4. Why designate some Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) projects and not others? Should all TODs be designated?
5. What are the benefits that designation brings to a Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) project?
6. What is the process for designating a TOD pursuant to Section 7-101(m)?
7. Do the State and local government designate a project, a zone, a planning effort, or something else?
8. Have any projects been designated TODs yet?
9. Is there a limit to the number of TOD designations that can be made?
10. What new financial tools did the 2009 TOD legislation grant to local governments for use solely at designated TODs?
11. What is tax increment financing (TIF)?
12. What is a Special Taxing District?
13. What is the Maryland Economic Development Corporation (MEDCO) and what role does it plan in TOD?
14. Are there dedicated funds in the State budget for TODs?
15. What are the characteristics of a good candidate for TOD Designation?
16. What types of transit stations make a TOD project eligible for designation?
17. Is there any new State legislation that might help support TOD projects?
18. How do Designated TODs relate to Smart Sites and other programs?
19. Whom do I contact to learn more about TOD and TOD Designations?