The Week in TOD News April 19-25, 2025
Red Bank postpones TOD plan vote • Exploring the River Line • Miami advances affordable TOD • Parking reform in Washington • China expands high-speed rail throughout SE Asia
Read MoreRed Bank postpones TOD plan vote • Exploring the River Line • Miami advances affordable TOD • Parking reform in Washington • China expands high-speed rail throughout SE Asia
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 MoreNJ TRANSIT gets new CEO • NJ refuses congestion toll settlement • Transportation cost burden • MTA ridership & the City of Yes • Resilient transit funding strategies
Read MoreReducing car dependence could save $6.2 trillion • Rahway unveils new mural • DIY bus infrastructure • MA budget chief wants $1 billion for MBTA • BC’s oldest city gets new TOD
Read MoreMassachusetts enacts Affordable Homes Act • Jersey City launches online affordable housing portal • Federal funding to remove barriers to affordable housing • Spokane to abolish parking mandates • TOD blueprint for Amman, Jordan
Read MoreIntegrating EJ in transit planning • Red Bank approves station-area project • Miami’s eTOD • MTA’s cautious optimism • TOD in Ho Chi Minh City
Read MoreAdvancing TOD in Red Bank ● NJDOT launches Municipal Aid Grant Application process ● States act to address housing storages ● Increasing job access with dedicated bus lanes ● Learning from Latin America
Read MoreVacant land near stations offers opportunities in Chicago ● Study finds Red Bank Station fit for redevelopment ● Clashing views on MBTA Communities Act ● Station Yards at Ronkonkoma ● Galway explores TOD
Read MoreWill Chicago adopt congestion pricing? • Advocates call seek solutions for NJ TRANSIT’s financial woes • Better bus access to Head Start Centers • Biden-Harris Administration supports office to residential conversions
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