The Week in TOD News November 23-29, 2024
PA flex funding for SEPTA • NJEDA awards Aspire tax credits • Seattle’s co-housing law • Air quality & TOD • Toronto develops 1,500-unit TOD
Read MorePA flex funding for SEPTA • NJEDA awards Aspire tax credits • Seattle’s co-housing law • Air quality & TOD • Toronto develops 1,500-unit TOD
Read MoreNJ TRANSIT-Amtrak partnership yields result • Gateway Project makes waves • ‘City of Yes’ moves forward • Honolulu TOD underway • Paris plants trees in parking lots
Read MoreWhat you need to know about NYC’s congestion pricing • NJ urban mayors back affordable housing law • Austin, TX, advances SMART affordable housing • “City of Yes” weighs parking vs. housing • Lahore struggles to breathe
Read MoreRestoring Amtrak from Scranton to NYC • Journal Square gets a 3rd tower • Bronx affordable housing • OKC to advance TOD plan & BRT • Active transport in Africa
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.
Read MoreNJ Releases Municipal Housing Obligations • Bethlehem Withdraws Housing Lawsuit • Homelessness Spike in NJ • Station Yards Second-Phase Grand Opening • Speed Cameras Reduce Fatalities in Brazil
Read MoreVision for MARC Development • Expanding Mobility Access • Pittsburgh TOD to Support Homeless • Sacramento’s Bold Missing Middle Code • Mexico City Market Roofs to Power Buses
Read MoreAmtrak pushes costly new station • Bayonne pedestrian bridge planned over Rt. 440 • Affordable rent-to-own housing • Montana looks to limit urban parking • Land use policies can boost metro benefits in Bengaluru
Read MoreTallest building proposed for Newark • New theater for NJ Symphony • How car commutes make Americans sick • Mixed-use TOD in Roslyn LI • New South Wales misses affordable housing targets
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