Maryland — Exploding with TOD Activity
The Maryland DOT has been committed to transit-oriented, joint and transit-adjacent developments, with many of TOD projects in process.
Read MoreThe Maryland DOT has been committed to transit-oriented, joint and transit-adjacent developments, with many of TOD projects in process.
Read MoreIn November 2006, the NYU Wagner Rudin Center for Transportation Policy & Management hosted a public forum on TOD in the New York metropolitan region.
Read MoreAetna, the health insurance company, is changing its parking policies in an effort to induce more of its downtown Hartford employees to ride transit.
Read MoreThe West Windsor Township Council hired Hillier Architecture to guide redevelopment planning for the area surrounding the Princeton Junction Station.
Read MoreThe long-awaited start of the award-winning Liberty Harbor TOD project in Jersey City has finally happened.
Read MoreTo understand the current trends in the New Jersey and national housing markets, we spoke with representatives from several different disciplines.
Read MoreDover used a form-based code planning approach in its TOD-based planning effort in the area surrounding its train station.
Read MoreDover has declared a desire to redevelop and attract more businesses and housing, including the use of the Blackwell Historic District.
Read MoreReport link: Communicating the Benefits of TOD
This report examines two sub-regions that have capitalized on the benefits realized from transit-oriented “redevelopment” in New Jersey and Illinois.
Report link: Building Livable Communities with Transit
The FTA issued this manual to help local governments, transit agencies and planners address community concerns as they develop transit facilities.