The Week in TOD News May 3-9, 2025
JCTC proposes affordable housing & tower • Montclair advances affordable housing plan • Housing reform in Denver • CT agency funds TOD • TOD initiative in Malaysia
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
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 MoreSomerville approves final Transit Village phase • JC greenlights tower • Saving NOAH • WA Senate OKs major TOD bill • Paris cuts pollution with bikes
Read MoreThursday, May 29, 2025 | 9:30A-12:00P | Newark, NJ
This event, hosted by NJTOD, Downtown New Jersey, and NJ TRANSIT’s Transit Friendly Planning (TFP) Program will bring together experts from public agencies, nonprofit organizations, and the private sector to share their experiences implementing gentle density and missing middle housing across New Jersey.
Metropark Station meets milestone • NJ TRANSIT launches homeless initiative • NJ affordable housing solutions • Colorado’s TOD Act • High-speed rail in Egypt
Read MorePhilly mayor details HOME plan • NJ affordable obligation update • NJ affordable housing paradox • SEPTA approves TOD deal • Transit aids elder mental health
Read MoreNew Brunswick housing pipeline grows • NJ governor candidates on the issues • Housing & the role of the street • ‘Work Live Ride’ returns to the CT legislature • Paris expands car-free streets
Read MoreNJ may redistribute housing obligations • Project in Bayonne progresses • Cambridge MA zoning overhaul • SEPTA plans TOD • Dubai’s new TOD plan
Read MoreReport Link: Gentle Density and Missing Middle Housing in New Jersey
NJ TRANSIT’s Transit Friendly Planning (TFP) program released Gentle Density and Missing Middle Housing in New Jersey: A Guide for New Jersey Communities in September 2024, providing municipalities with guidance on how to implement gentle density and expand missing middle housing.
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