Comprehensive Analysis of Trip Generation and Site Selection for Mixed Private and Affordable Housing Projects

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Delve into the intricate process of trip generation analysis, site selection, and categorization for residential and employment spaces. Explore considerations like private-to-affordable housing ratios, primary and advanced filtering parameters, and the importance of individual site investigations. Understand the nuances of region and TRICS selections, as well as final trip rate calculations crucial for successful development projects.


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  1. Trip Generation Case Studies Residential & Employment

  2. Residential Category Choice Seven standard residential category choices Private to Affordable Ratio Houses to Flats Ratio

  3. Current Residential Categories

  4. Mixed Private/Affordable Housing Investigate sites under sub land uses further Do not assume all sites will be similar Possible sub land use splits

  5. 03/M Category Variation

  6. Site Selection Important considerations to make More to selection than postcode Take time to investigate

  7. Region Selection Research shows not to use regional deselection Some areas expected to be compatible were not Some areas expected to be incompatible were

  8. TRICS Regions

  9. Basic Filtering Trip Rate Parameter Range Survey Days Location Type

  10. Primary Filtering Page

  11. Individual Site Investigation

  12. Site Deselection

  13. Final Trip Rates

  14. Rank Order List

  15. Advanced Filtering Public Transport Provision Local Population Car Ownership

  16. Primary Filtering Page

  17. Secondary Filtering Page

  18. Survey Sample

  19. Cross Test

  20. What to Consider Outside TRICS Discover more about the surrounding area Census Data Socioeconomic Factors

  21. Elsewhere in TRICS Logic applies to other land uses Do not accept sites without investigation Do not dismiss sites without investigation

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