The Week in TOD News January 11-17, 2025
NJ’s congestion pricing • NJ TRANSIT gets new CEO • NJ town’s pass affordability targets • LA fires show danger of sprawl • Upcoming transit projects in 2025
Read MoreNJ’s congestion pricing • NJ TRANSIT gets new CEO • NJ town’s pass affordability targets • LA fires show danger of sprawl • Upcoming transit projects in 2025
Read MoreNJ towns with highest housing need • New Providence gets new TOD • US homelessness reaches record high • Transit-Oriented Law in Colorado • Ho Chi Minh City opens first metro line
Read MoreWill Harris be a YIMBY president? • NJ TRANSIT focuses on Pennsauken • Black parents see transportation as a childcare barrier • How to talk about zoning reform • Asia leads the way on climate-resilient cities
Read MoreFTA announces $10.5M TOD Planning Grant Opportunity ● Planning Transit Friendly Pennsauken ● Austin approves eTOD density bonus incentives & guidelines ● Promoting housing through zoning reform ● Tokyo fish market ➡ mixed-use hub
Read MoreNJ’s new affordable housing rules ● Perth Amboy launches $110M waterfront redevelopment ● Court tells wealthy town it’ll decide affordable housing location ● A way to make transit-oriented housing easier to develop ● Mixed-use is reshaping Kenya
Read MoreNew CA law support social housing • NJDOT Complete Street Awards • The U.S. needs 3.9 million more housing units • Americans are walking less • Mumbai’s chawls
Read MoreCleveland… America’s most equitably walkable city? • Conceptual design of North Brunswick Station • Gov. Hochul calls for homes to be built near train stations • Cities put women at the heart of their transport strategies • Titiwangsa Terminal to be public transport hub
Read MoreChicago launches eTOD program ● DC ponders transit subsidies for residents ● GCL to boost local economies ● Phoenix advances affordable TOD neighborhood ● Will ADUs gain acceptance in NYS? ● Montreal Metro improves accessibility
Read MoreCities find ways to adapt to new priorities and technologies. How land use and housing development can lead to climate-friendly practices. Addressing past displacement wrought by highway construction. And many TOD projects move forward.
Read MoreNewark designated NJ Transit Village ■ Policy to support America’s downtowns ■ Jersey City’s SciTech Scity ■ Build Back Better to build or preserve affordable housing ■ Omaha’s new ADU code ■ Glasgow transforms to fight climate change
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