The Week in TOD News April 12-18, 2025
Somerville approves final Transit Village phase • JC greenlights tower • Saving NOAH • WA Senate OKs major TOD bill • Paris cuts pollution with bikes
Read MoreSomerville approves final Transit Village phase • JC greenlights tower • Saving NOAH • WA Senate OKs major TOD bill • Paris cuts pollution with bikes
Read MoreMetropark Station meets milestone • NJ TRANSIT launches homeless initiative • NJ affordable housing solutions • Colorado’s TOD Act • High-speed rail in Egypt
Read MoreNew Brunswick housing pipeline grows • NJ governor candidates on the issues • Housing & the role of the street • ‘Work Live Ride’ returns to the CT legislature • Paris expands car-free streets
Read MoreMassachusetts’ MBTA Communities Law represents a bold yet balanced approach to addressing the state’s housing shortage. By requiring municipalities with access to rapid transit or commuter rail to zone for multifamily housing, the law aims to expand housing opportunities near transit while maintaining local control.
Read More431 towns meet NJ affordable housing deadline • NJ DEP land use proposal • Phoenix reaches housing goal • Maryland funds TOD • High-speed rail in Turkey
Read MorePort Authority Bus Terminal marks major milestone • ~1M homes in NY, NJ, & CT face high flood risk • Lowering housing costs through MBTA Communities • TOD in North Hollywood • Tackling congestion in Cape Town
Read MoreIf NYC’s congestion pricing is out, what’s next? • Road diets for Newark • U.S. roads still dangerous by design • MARTA’s mini-city station makeover • The best climate activist is a good urban planner
Read MorePort Authority advances bus terminal replacement • Morristown’s M Station tops out • Maryland proposes parking reforms • Philly kicks off 30th Street Station redevelopment • Edmonton furthers its 15-minute city plans
Read MoreMBTA Communities Law implementation ● New housing comes to Orange NJ ● Wheelchair users still working to make NJ more accessible ● Reducing parking minimum in California ● Near Delhi, housing demand grows in anticipation of new rail service
Read MoreOngoing impacts of pandemic on transit ridership, and on car crashes. NJ Safe Streets to Transit grants. Changing the face of real estate development. Locals push back against NY gov’s TOD plans.
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