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LEED for Transit: Rethinking Transportation for Sustainability

LEED for Transit sets a framework in place which provides transit owners and developers with clear-cut standards to focus on and relevant, effective ratings to achieve. In this article, we discuss its origins, the certification process, and two case studies that showcase huge improvement toward environmental protection and user experience in the transportation space.
Published:
GBCI: 0920029254
Continuing education: 0.5 CE
Completions: 148

Objectives

  1. Increase public awareness and engagement regarding the environmental impact of transportation and the role of LEED for Transit in mitigating these impacts
  2. Provide support and guidelines for retrofitting or upgrading existing transit infrastructure
  3. Highlight the importance of accurate documentation and data transparency in the LEED for Transit certification process
  4. Showcase the benefits of adaptive reuse projects, like the Moynihan Train Hall, in achieving sustainability goals

Leaders

Ginny Dorn

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