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Infill Development: Balancing Growth, Transit, and Sustainability

October 20, 2025

This review examines current research and policy perspectives on infill development and its potential to support housing, transit, and community revitalization.

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TOD News Briefs

The Week in TOD News August 21-28, 2021

August 31, 2021

Transit faces a protracted pandemic recovery, NJ announces its renewed UEZ program, and Copenhagen commences a new mixed-use, sustainable district.

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    The Week in TOD News June 27-July 3, 2026

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    Taking First Steps Toward a Transit Friendly Future: Recap

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From the NJTOD Archives

The Week in TOD News Nov 17-23, 2018

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FY2025 Transit Village Grants Awarded to Eight New Jersey Municipalities

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Creating Walkable Places

November 25, 2006

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