The Week in TOD News December 16-22, 2023
Pedestrian safety • NJ lawmakers consider affordable housing overhaul • Mobile groceries for Atlantic City • How much parking do we need? • Indonesia plans for a new net zero capital
Read MorePedestrian safety • NJ lawmakers consider affordable housing overhaul • Mobile groceries for Atlantic City • How much parking do we need? • Indonesia plans for a new net zero capital
Read MoreNJ TRANSIT has released a draft of its first Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) Policy Statement for public comments.
Read MoreThe Transit Friendly Planning Program at NJ TRANSIT has received the prestigious 2023 NJASLA Design Award | Merit Award for
Read MoreWhite House announces support for ADUs • Amtrak expands service to New Brunswick & Princeton Jct • St. Paul approves multifamily homes citywide • Cycling and bus transit in Kenya
Read MoreUnderpriced and over-supplied parking has long hindered the efficient use of valuable urban space. Explore the challenges due to current parking standards, ongoing legislative developments, and creative strategies to use existing underutilized parking spaces.
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Read MoreHow to eliminate NJ ped-bike deaths • Feds call for new HBLR EIS • Transit agencies face fiscal cliff • Transit support: U.S. vs. Australia • Hwy expansion threatens Karachi’s green space
Read MoreHow much space does parking occupy? • Funding NJ TRANSIT • Urban highways cost billions • Adaptive reuse in Chicago • Tanzania goes digital
Read MoreReshaping the MUTCD • NJ’s Transit Village Initiative • Snob Zoning • Mixed-Use Health Districts • France Raises Airline Taxes to Invest in Rail
Read MoreHow zoning led to our housing crisis • Trenton tops most unaffordable list • Affordable TOD in CA’s capital • Lagging downtown travel • Train vs. air in Europe
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