The Week in TOD News March 27–April 2, 2021
Biden bets big on a return to transit with his $2 trillion infrastructure plan. Plus advancing accessibility and affordable housing.
Read MoreBiden bets big on a return to transit with his $2 trillion infrastructure plan. Plus advancing accessibility and affordable housing.
Read MoreLong term … restoring public confidence in transit will help fight climate change—as will encouraging more TOD.
Read MoreUsing TOD to address equity concerns through zoning, redevelopment, and affordable housing. Transit agencies work to ready themselves for a post-pandemic world.
Read MoreNew COVID relief bill spurs growing optimism. Transit agencies step up efforts to get riders to vaccination locations. More TOD projects embrace affordable and workforce housing.
Read MoreTransit agencies, and the jurisdictions where they operate, are looking for ways to address budget shortfalls that have resulted from the pandemic. Plus lots of New Jersey news.
Read MoreA likely transit bailout leads agencies to plan for the future. California chips away at single-family housing regulations.
Read MoreNY-NJ Gateway project advances, mass transit expands its hours, and TOD parking issues spark new research and new policy.
Read MoreTransit agencies are asking for billions of dollars in COVID-19 relief funds. Will a transit-friendly crop of leaders in Washington be able to deliver?
Read MoreTransit agencies ramp up mask enforcement. Challenges and opportunities abound in TOD planning. Projects move forward in Clifton, Newark, Mahwah and Somerville.
Read MoreTransit agencies, large and small, step up efforts to keep riders safe and provide access to coronavirus vaccinations. Plus New Jersey announces FY2021 Transit Village grants.
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