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TOD News Briefs 

The Week in TOD News March 6-12, 2021

March 16, 2021March 16, 2021 Stephanie DiPetrillo Baltimore MD, bikeshare, Boise ID, Boston MA, Chicago Il, Copenhagen Denmark, Dhaka Bangladesh, economic development, Gateway Program, Harrisburg PA, Jersey City NJ, Long Branch NJ, mixed use development, Nashville TN, New York NY, opportunity zones, Portishead England, Prince George VA, Public Transit & Vaccinations, Sacramento CA, transportation funding, Weehawken NJ, Zoning Reform

New COVID relief bill spurs growing optimism. Transit agencies step up efforts to get riders to vaccination locations. More TOD projects embrace affordable and workforce housing.

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TOD News Briefs 

New & Newsworthy: September 2018

October 1, 2018October 1, 2018 Stephanie DiPetrillo affordable housing, BART, Bay Street Station, Buffalo NY, Charles Latini, gentrification, Grow New Jersey, Hackensack NJ, Hoboken NJ, Houston TX, Jersey City NJ, Los Angeles CA, Metuchen NJ, millennials, Montclair NJ, Nashville TN, New Brunswick NJ, Newark NJ, NJEDA, Orangetown NY, parking, Retail, Somerville NJ, Stockholm, Stony Brook NY, Tacoma WA, WMATA, Woodbridge NJ

NJTOD news from Hoboken, Jersey City, Metuchen, Montclair, Newark, New Brunswick, Somerville, and Woodbridge, as well as from across the country and from Sweden—affordable housing, parking, gentrification, changing retail, and more.

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