The Week in TOD News January 31–February 6, 2026
PA Gov Shapiro’s $1B housing plan • Jersey City approves HBLR TOD • MD voters want housing • Renton Transit Center • UAE anchors MEA investment
Read MorePA Gov Shapiro’s $1B housing plan • Jersey City approves HBLR TOD • MD voters want housing • Renton Transit Center • UAE anchors MEA investment
Read MoreRed Bank postpones TOD plan vote • Exploring the River Line • Miami advances affordable TOD • Parking reform in Washington • China expands high-speed rail throughout SE Asia
Read MorePhilly mayor details HOME plan • NJ affordable obligation update • NJ affordable housing paradox • SEPTA approves TOD deal • Transit aids elder mental health
Read MoreNJ may redistribute housing obligations • Project in Bayonne progresses • Cambridge MA zoning overhaul • SEPTA plans TOD • Dubai’s new TOD plan
Read MoreNJTOD covers MBTA Communities Law • Murphy’s final budget plan • eTOD plan in Chicago • Miami starts massive TOD project • Nairobi’s chaotic transport system
Read More431 towns meet NJ affordable housing deadline • NJ DEP land use proposal • Phoenix reaches housing goal • Maryland funds TOD • High-speed rail in Turkey
Read MoreNJ TRANSIT gets new CEO • NJ refuses congestion toll settlement • Transportation cost burden • MTA ridership & the City of Yes • Resilient transit funding strategies
Read MoreNJ TRANSIT CEO resigns • NJ AG supports housing obligations • Dallas funds West End TOD • Colorado invests in BRT • New Zealand govt boosts housing
Read MoreReducing car dependence could save $6.2 trillion • Rahway unveils new mural • DIY bus infrastructure • MA budget chief wants $1 billion for MBTA • BC’s oldest city gets new TOD
Read MoreNew calculations mandate over 146,000 units of affordable housing. TOD incentives in the law reduce obligations and ease infrastructure strain.
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