The Week in TOD News July 15-21, 2023
NJ TRANSIT to study Pennsauken for TOD • Dunellen adopts Climate Resiliency Plan • Growing up transit dependent • Legislatures challenge parking mandates • First Aberdeen now 40% emission free
Read moreNJ TRANSIT to study Pennsauken for TOD • Dunellen adopts Climate Resiliency Plan • Growing up transit dependent • Legislatures challenge parking mandates • First Aberdeen now 40% emission free
Read moreU.S. Surgeon General addresses loneliness • Funds for Morristown affordable housing renovations • BRT advances in Raleigh • New book explores parking dependency • Paraguay plans for electric mobility
Read moreRethinking parking • Morristown’s M Station to get new tenant • Equitable transit-oriented research center • Salt Lake City redevelopment • Kinshasa Urban Train network
Read moreRebuilding with a new generation of riders ● The return of masks ● Morristown headquarters project tops out ● CTA’s equity pledge ● Transit-friendly housing boom in Minneapolis ● Oslo strives toward zero-emission transit network
Read moreNon-Hispanic Black cyclists and pedestrians bare higher risk. Post-pandemic transit demand. Newark’s own Shaq backs new TOD high rise. Riding the slow bus in Queens.
Read moreWant more affordable housing? Fix zoning. Plus… easing fare enforcement for equity. Affordable TOD draws concerns in Hawaii. France mandates green roofs.
Read moreLearning from rural areas. Multi-family housing in Westfield, NJ. Supporting Black and Latina women in Baltimore real estate. BRT spurs TOD in California.
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 moreEquity in transportation – from many perspectives and at different levels of government – from USDOT looking at systemic bias to local transit agencies making progress on transit-oriented affordable housing.
Read moreUrban thinkers explore how the rise of remote work will affect transit, land development, and the future of cities.
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