The Week in TOD News July 19-25, 2025
Fix the past with housing, not highways • Camden strategic innovation center • Bipartisan Build More Housing Near Transit Act • Zoning for greater density • Curbing urban sprawl
Read MoreFix the past with housing, not highways • Camden strategic innovation center • Bipartisan Build More Housing Near Transit Act • Zoning for greater density • Curbing urban sprawl
Read MoreCalifornia passes housing bills • Paterson gets NJEDA grant • NYC may limit council power • Chicago’s downtown solution • Experts discuss high-speed rail
Read MoreWhat you need to know about NYC’s congestion pricing • NJ urban mayors back affordable housing law • Austin, TX, advances SMART affordable housing • “City of Yes” weighs parking vs. housing • Lahore struggles to breathe
Read MoreVision for MARC Development • Expanding Mobility Access • Pittsburgh TOD to Support Homeless • Sacramento’s Bold Missing Middle Code • Mexico City Market Roofs to Power Buses
Read MoreDumping old gas cars on the developing world • Adding green space to Ironbound high rises • Developing federal land for housing • Effectively implementing congestion pricing • Bangkok offers free BRT
Read MoreA modified proposal to upgrade Penn Station; inter-agency tensions over ARP funds; cooperative mixed-use development in Michigan; and examples of adaptive reuse from Mexico City.
Read MoreNew data shows increasing sprawl in the southwest, Jersey City’s affordable housing ordinance is struck down, and Denver looks to transform a transit parking lot into affordable homes.
Read MoreA transit-oriented building boom in NJ continues, with planners considering transit expansions too.
Read MorePlanners chart the future of public transit—and implementing equity into their agencies.
Read MoreUrban thinkers explore how the rise of remote work will affect transit, land development, and the future of cities.
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