The Week in TOD News August 19-25, 2023
How much space does parking occupy? • Funding NJ TRANSIT • Urban highways cost billions • Adaptive reuse in Chicago • Tanzania goes digital
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
Read MoreOmaha debates parking • Suburban office vacancies post-Covid • Why is South Carolina still building roads through Black communities? • Regulations & building costs in Austin • Rail over air could result in carbon savings in Europe
Read MoreReport link: Purple Line: Equitable Transit-Oriented Development Strategy
The Purple Line Equitable Transit-Oriented Development Strategy delves into equity considerations surrounding the construction of the Purple Line in Maryland.
Read MoreNJ Senate passes parking reduction bill • NJEDA approves Trenton project • Adults skip healthcare for want of transportation • The American Transit Disaster • Poverty & public transport in São Paulo
Read MoreNJ TRANSIT & VTC present version 2.0 of the Transit Friendly Data App!
Read MoreReconstruction of Penn Station NY • Perth Amboy designates areas in need of redevelopment • NJT gets e-bus grant • LA Metro to partner on 10,000 homes • RAISE grants announced • Perth’s – Australia! – top five TOD stations
Read MoreReport link: Transit Friendly Planning: A Guide for New Jersey Communities
With a goal of supporting sustainable and affordable lifestyles through accessible mobility, NJ TRANSIT’s Transit Friendly Planning: A Guide for New Jersey Communities seeks to empower diverse stakeholders in making land use decisions that support and encourage transit use.
Read MoreBest practices for enhancing downtown areas in urban, suburban, and rural locations, as well as instances of new development, redevelopment, and existing properties.
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