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3. Transit-Oriented Communities Everett Housing Action Plan 40 <br /> <br />Climate Action Plan <br />Several strategies in the Housing Action Plan support goals and strategies of the Climate Action <br />Plan including: <br />Goal T-1: Embrace non-car travel. <br />Strategy T-1:1: Prioritize, incentivize, and promote transportation by biking, walking, and transit. <br />Strategy T-1:2: Reduce commute. <br />Goal LU-1: Create centralized activity centers with a dense and diverse mix of services, amenities, <br />jobs, and housing types in areas well-served by public transit. <br />Strategy LU-1.1: Support intentional high-density development. <br />Goal LU-2: Develop vibrant, health, and livable neighborhoods. <br />Strategy LU-2.1: Improve neighborhood walkability. <br /> <br />Findings <br />Elements 2, 3, and 4 of the TOD Strategy are addressed in the sections on Development on Urban <br />Corridors, Increasing Housing Choices, and Anti-displacement Actions, so the recommendations will <br />focus on Elements 1 and 5. Since this is a comprehensive strategy integrating housing, land use, <br />transportation, and public realm measures, the recommendations from the other strategy concepts <br />also apply. <br />Effectively implemented, the recommendations, along with the other strategies noted above, will build <br />a vibrant local community that complements other areas and activities in Everett and Southwest <br />Snohomish County (e.g.,: Paine Field Industrial Center and Metro Everett). It will also strengthen transit <br />ridership and facilitate transfers between transportation modes. <br />