The Week in TOD News January 20-26, 2024
New Brunswick considers permanent pedestrian plaza • Hoboken’s Housing Redevelopment Plan • Washington State considers TOD bill • Repurposing parking garages • Mexico’s first low-emission zone
Read MoreNew Brunswick considers permanent pedestrian plaza • Hoboken’s Housing Redevelopment Plan • Washington State considers TOD bill • Repurposing parking garages • Mexico’s first low-emission zone
Read MoreL.A.’s big Universal Basic Mobility experiment • Construction begins on Hoboken Connect • Millions lack reliable transport to healthcare • The 6 Ds of sustainable TOD • Free bus passes give Indian woman access to financial freedom
Read MoreMinneapolis land use reforms spur housing • Mixed-use residential to breathe new life into the Monmouth Mall • Pedestrian traffic fatalities, a uniquely American problem • Boston Mayor seeks form-based code • Tirana, Albania’s “school streets”
Read MoreSpain fast-tracks ped & bike improvements • NJ TRANSIT TOD Vision & Goals • Building cities to overcome trauma • Want more transit? Build housing that supports it • KSRTC to add 2,000 buses & cashless travel
Read MoreBiking in Black and brown communities • NJ Transit Village grants • Parking to affordable housing • MBTA Rapid Transit Communities adopt new zoning • Philippine projects transform urban landscape
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 MoreNokia Bell Labs plans to relocate to New Brunswick • Metropark plans advance • Salem Mass complies with MBTA Housing Law • $1B TOD in Carrollton Texas • Mixed progress at COP28
Read MoreOutsized effect of car noise pollution on redlined neighborhoods • Jersey City to gain two residential towers on waterfront • Cambridge MA historic preservation & affordable housing • Carrots, not sticks, to promote housing • Best urban transport: Helsinki!
Read MoreNYC’s $15 congestion toll • NJ announces Safe Streets to Transit grants • Why isn’t Hawaii building the affordable housing it needs? • Plans for South Norwalk CT brownfield site • Rwanda works to address growing air quality threat
Read MoreMBTA’s bus garage update frees up ~7 acres for TOD • Hoboken strives toward Vision Zero • RI state agency proposes taxes and TIFs to support TOD housing • With record ridership, NC looks to expand rail • Mobility budgets & the future of transportation
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