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 MoreNJ’s congestion pricing • NJ TRANSIT gets new CEO • NJ town’s pass affordability targets • LA fires show danger of sprawl • Upcoming transit projects in 2025
Read MoreThis week: musings on shifting trends in urban mobility, the future of public transit ridership, and the movement for safe active transportation. Months of static uncertainty come to an end in the Philippines as the government relaxes quarantine restrictions and restarts its transportation sector. A quick look at deserted streets and empty storefronts in a once-vibrant New Jersey downtown district raises similar concerns for communities all over the state.
Read MoreBerkeley 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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