The Week in TOD News February 28 – March 6, 2026
Transit ROI • Rahway’s TOD • Vermont’s middle housing • The true cost of highways • New South Wales growth trends
Read MoreTransit ROI • Rahway’s TOD • Vermont’s middle housing • The true cost of highways • New South Wales growth trends
Read MoreCA passes housing bill • Transforming Journal Square • Building denser in Madison, WI • Bailout for SEPTA • Zoning reform in NSW
Read MoreNJ TRANSIT’s interactive sites map • Somerville Station TOD • Affordable housing in MA • Rethinking suburban malls • Uzbek capital Tashkent metro expansion
Read MoreNJ towns adopt housing plans • NJ age-friendly housing • CA post-fire housing • High costs of highways • TOD in Melbourne
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 MoreIt’s tough to get things done in New York • Hudson Tunnel Project unlocks funding • Oakland’s Fruitvale as a model for eTOD • FHWA continues with Reconnecting Communities programs • First and Last mile solutions for Asian cities
Read MoreNJ’s office parks get makeover • NJ Senate advances expanded tax incentives for construction bill • Colorado enacts TOD law • Adaptively reusing parking structures • Kyrgyzstan seeks more transit, bike & ped infrastructure
Read MoreMixed-use future for Garden State Plaza • Vermella Union opens • Affordable TOD housing in the Bronx • Fairfax County (VA) approves parking reductions • Australia adopts Build-to-Rent housing
Read MoreThoughts on a federal gas-guzzler buyback program, free public transport, and women in transportation. Plus Hoboken project advances, transit as key to housing affordability in Massachusetts, and Mexico City as a model of multimodal transportation.
Read MoreOur weekly look at TOD news. NJ stories from Cherry Hill, Hudson County, Journal Square (Jersey City), and South Amboy. National news from Islip NY, Arlington VA, and San Diego CA, and a look at mobility oriented development of stations in Australia.
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