The Week in TOD News April 5-11, 2025
Metropark Station meets milestone • NJ TRANSIT launches homeless initiative • NJ affordable housing solutions • Colorado’s TOD Act • High-speed rail in Egypt
Read MoreMetropark Station meets milestone • NJ TRANSIT launches homeless initiative • NJ affordable housing solutions • Colorado’s TOD Act • High-speed rail in Egypt
Read MoreNJ gets creative with affordable housing • NJ TRANSIT plans additional service for FIFA World Cup • Transit agencies commit to equity despite budget woes • New Rochelle Transit Center undergoing redesign • Cable cars a success for Mexico City commuters
Read MoreNJ rule pushes for building more housing • NJ looks to deregulate home-based businesses • Incentivizing affordable transit-friendly housing • Investing in America • Achieving the 15-minute city
Read MoreIt’s tough to get things done in New York • Hudson Tunnel Project unlocks funding • Oakland’s Fruitvale as a model for eTOD • FHWA continues with Reconnecting Communities programs • First and Last mile solutions for Asian cities
Read MoreNY-NJ Gateway project advances, mass transit expands its hours, and TOD parking issues spark new research and new policy.
Read MoreRedevelopment plans for Plainfield, Linden & Jersey City; NJ TRANSIT funding plan; Affordable Housing Trust Fund; Keeping millennials in NJ. Cleveland explores new BRT route, Preserving trees in TOD, Affordable housing in Charlotte, Redevelopment in New Rochelle & Hicksville. German train hubs and Finland’s “One Hour Train” project.
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