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TOD News Briefs 

The Week in TOD News June 5-11, 2021

June 14, 2021June 16, 2021 Steph_Admin affordable housing, Boston MA, Burlington VT, central business districts, Chicago Il, Delhi India, Dunellen NJ, Elizabeth NJ, essential workers, Fort Worth TX, Galloway NJ, Jersey City NJ, Kansas City MO, La Mesa CA, Lagos Nigeria, land pooling, LBGTQ+, Los Angeles CA, new service models, New York NY, Philadelphia PA, post-pandemic

Planners ponder lessons learned from the pandemic: Will we return to normal, or something better?

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TOD News Briefs 

The Week in TOD News October 10-16, 2020

October 19, 2020October 19, 2020 Stephanie DiPetrillo affordable housing, Boston MA, BRT, Buenos Aires Argentina, changing travel patterns, Clifton NJ, essential workers, exclusionary zoning, funding public transportation, High Line, Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam, long-term impacts, Metropolitan Council, Metuchen NJ, Montgomery County MD, Montreal QC, Newark NJ, NJTPA, passenger limits, post-pandemic, real-time data, Sacramento CA, Shenzhen China, work from home, zoning

The future of public transportation in a post-pandemic world still figures large in the week’s news, complicated by changing work and travel patterns, perceptions of safety, and issues of funding. Plus a look at how zoning practices affect the supply of affordable housing.

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