The Week in TOD News July 5-11, 2025
NJ towns adopt housing plans • NJ age-friendly housing • CA post-fire housing • High costs of highways • TOD in Melbourne
Read MoreNJ towns adopt housing plans • NJ age-friendly housing • CA post-fire housing • High costs of highways • TOD in Melbourne
Read MoreCalifornia passes housing bills • Paterson gets NJEDA grant • NYC may limit council power • Chicago’s downtown solution • Experts discuss high-speed rail
Read MoreNJ TRANSIT’s value • New rentals at Wesmont Station • CT Housing bill voted • New Haven developer picked • Africa’s first urban cable car
Read MoreRed Bank approves NJ TRANSIT TOD • Sale planned for 2,400-unit site in Newark • Honolulu TOD RFQ • DART approves TIRZ program • Indonesia builds transit hub
Read MoreHow gentrification’s killing the bus • NJ’s primary candidates on housing • Sacramento as housing reform test case • CA TOD housing bill advances • Madrid’s ghost towns revived
Read MoreThe Journal in Jersey City begins preleasing • Hackensack oks mixed-use project • Denver advances bill to end parking mandates • CT Assembly debates housing bill • Montreal approves $2.2 billion mall redevelopment plan
Read MoreNJ towns seek affordable plan extensions • Bayfront breaks ground • CA Gov. endorses YIMBY bills • US building permits plummet • Calgary gets affordable TOD
Read MoreNew Jersey municipalities are increasingly using Payment in Lieu of Taxes (PILOT) agreements to attract affordable housing and redevelopment projects. While PILOTs can spur growth and generate revenue, concerns persist over funding impacts and the need for stronger oversight.
Read MoreJCTC proposes affordable housing & tower • Montclair advances affordable housing plan • Housing reform in Denver • CT agency funds TOD • TOD initiative in Malaysia
Read MoreNJ DCA launches NJHOMES for middle housing • NJDOT State Aid grant period open • Austin TX streamlines density bonus program • Transit funding crisis • Parisian ecodistricts
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