Articles
The Week in TOD News January 22-28, 2022
U.S. DOT announces new programs and cites Hoboken as a national model. Advancing affordable housing in LA. Transit worker shortages. Toronto offers effective transit-oriented communities roadmap...
The Week in TOD News January 15-21, 2022
NJ TRANSIT selected for FTA's TOD Pilot Program. Feds clear the way for Gateway Tunnel project. MA wants suburbs to build apartments near transit. NY Governors supports ADUs & TOD legislation...
The Week in TOD News January 8-14, 2022
New plans for Newark Bears Stadium, South Amboy attracts commuters, MTA to cap fares, a vision Duluth's I-35, and Milan's planned bicycle network...
The Week in TOD News January 1-7, 2022
Pandemic-induced sprawl, living in Bloomfield, affordable housing for families, "ring" route for NYC, and prioritizing cyclists and pedestrians...
The Week in TOD News December 18-31, 2021
Cities find ways to adapt to new priorities and technologies. How land use and housing development can lead to climate-friendly practices. Addressing past displacement wrought by highway construction. And many TOD projects move forward...
The Week in TOD News December 11-17, 2021
Reducing travel-induced GHG with electric vehicles and land use changes; riders returning to transit; reuse of nation's oldest outlet mall; rezoning to advance TOD goals...
The Week in TOD News December 4-10, 2021
Transit agencies rethink priorities, bus-oriented development in Hackensack, veterans' TOD in Jersey City, Chicago invests in affordable housing, and car-free (and parking-free) shopping...
The Week in TOD News November 27-December 3, 2021
Learning from the 1918 pandemic, Gateway gets the green light, Transit promotes equity and accessibility, California’s zoning fight, and a "15-minute city" for Moscow...
The Week in TOD News November 20-26, 2021
COVID-19 effects, infrastructure funding, and the future of transportation. Managing redevelopment. "$1 house" program. Repurposing suburban malls...
Dollars and Sense: Financing TOD
Experts from public, private, and non-profit entities discuss their experiences with available financing tools and how they are used in transit-oriented development...
The Week in TOD News November 13-19, 2021
Infrastructure bill, learning from the pandemic, Essex-Hudson Greenway, equitable TOD, and upzoning the Gowanus neighborhood...
With Station Reconstruction, Elizabeth Sees Growing Interest in Transit-Oriented Development
Considerable investment in Elizabeth Station complements planned and in-progress developments in the Union County seat...