Mixed-Income Transit-Oriented Development Action Guide
Report link: Mixed-Income Transit-Oriented Development Action Guide
The Mixed-Income Transit-Oriented Development Action Guide helps communities retain and increase lower income TOD housing.
Report link: Mixed-Income Transit-Oriented Development Action Guide
The Mixed-Income Transit-Oriented Development Action Guide helps communities retain and increase lower income TOD housing.
Report link: Preserving Affordability and Access in Livable Communities
This report surveyed federally-subsidized affordable housing in 20 cities, including New York City and Philadelphia, and their proximity to transit.
In 2010 Montclair and Somerville were designated as the state’s latest Transit Villages after demonstrating a sustained commitment to TOD.
Read MoreIn May 2010, The Avenue at South Orange officially opened to the public.
Read MoreWhen completed in mid-2012, the Gateway will combine residential, commercial and educational uses, and provide additional parking in the downtown.
Read MoreRedevelopment efforts in the City of Elizabeth have been given a boost this past year with the completion of the Elizabeth I. Kellogg building.
Read MoreLocated only 8 miles from Manhattan, Newark enjoys a number of distinct advantages that makes it an obvious case for transit-oriented development.
Read MoreThe first phase of a mixed-use transit-oriented development community in Bordentown will likely begin this year.
Read MoreReport Link: Eliminating Barriers to Transit-Oriented Development
This report looks at three conditions that could be barriers to transit-oriented development: impacts on schools; impacts to local auto traffic; and, impacts on local parking.
Read MoreFacing the ongoing implications of the state’s economic situation, we can reflect on the past and take the opportunity to reassess priorities.
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