This Issue’s Focus: Parking in TOD
This issues will focus on parking issues, with articles on best management, interviews, and helpful literature resources.
Read moreThis issues will focus on parking issues, with articles on best management, interviews, and helpful literature resources.
Read moreWe interviewed experts about parking demand, design, financing, and management, asking them to spotlight major issues and possible solutions.
Read moreOn the rise since the mid-1980s and designated as a transit village in 2005, New Brunswick has become an attractive place to work, live and play.
Read moreReport link: Parking Management Best Practices
The parking management strategies described in this book can help planners increase parking facility efficiency and reduce parking demand.
In February 2007, Elizabeth joined an elite group of New Jersey municipalities when it became the 18th designated Transit Village.
Read moreIn March 2007, New Jersey named its 19th Transit Village, Burlington City.
Read moreThe Maryland DOT has been committed to transit-oriented, joint and transit-adjacent developments, with many of TOD projects in process.
Read moreIn November 2006, the NYU Wagner Rudin Center for Transportation Policy & Management hosted a public forum on TOD in the New York metropolitan region.
Read moreAetna, the health insurance company, is changing its parking policies in an effort to induce more of its downtown Hartford employees to ride transit.
Read moreThe West Windsor Township Council hired Hillier Architecture to guide redevelopment planning for the area surrounding the Princeton Junction Station.
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