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TOD News Briefs 

The Week in TOD News February 8-14, 2020

February 17, 2020February 18, 2020 Stephanie DiPetrillo affordable housing, Bangkok, Bangkok Metro, connected streets, Conor Dougherty, downtown redevelopment, Duluth MN, Duluth Transit Authority, eco-building, greenspace-oriented development, Jersey shore redevelopment, Keansburg NJ, local economic development, main street retail, mixed use development, Monmouth County, Newark NJ, Newark redevelopment, Princeton NJ, public park redevelopment, San Jose CA, Singapore, South Bergen Redevelopment Area, Spokane WA, transit housing, transit service expansion, urban sprawl

Berkeley Heights, Keansburg, Newark’s South Ward, Princeton, covering mass transit costs. Eco-building in Denver, TOD in Duluth, Corner stores, Affordable housing in San Jose, BRT & development in Spokane, fighting NIMBYism in California. Global sprawl, Unified ticketing in Bangkok, Green connections in Singapore.

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