Urban Planning Terms: Density, Public Realm and Transit-Oriented Development
A living glossary for terms that appear again and again in planning and development stories.
Urbanism coverage uses technical words that can hide simple questions. This glossary keeps definitions tied to reader decisions and source documents.
Why it matters
Urbanism stories become useful when they connect design language to daily life: homes, commutes, street safety, public space, cost, climate resilience and the official process behind a decision.
What to check next
| Question | Useful source |
|---|---|
| What stage is this at? | Planning application, committee agenda, consultation page or official project update. |
| Who is affected? | Residents, commuters, renters, local businesses, disabled users and nearby public services. |
| What can still change? | Funding, design conditions, delivery date, appeal risk, traffic orders and public comments. |
Source trail
Maintain definitions against official planning guidance, professional planning references and local policy documents.
Historial de cambios
Ultima revision y actualizacion: 18 May 2026.
Resumen
- Ultima actualizacion
- 18 May 2026
