The Week in TOD News December 16-22, 2023
Pedestrian safety • NJ lawmakers consider affordable housing overhaul • Mobile groceries for Atlantic City • How much parking do we need? • Indonesia plans for a new net zero capital
Read MorePedestrian safety • NJ lawmakers consider affordable housing overhaul • Mobile groceries for Atlantic City • How much parking do we need? • Indonesia plans for a new net zero capital
Read MoreRising transit usage among Gen Z ● NJ TRANSIT ridership bouncing back ● HBLR extension TOD study ● Planning grants change cities ● Exploring Land Value Taxes ● Marketing transit-friendly housing in Jakarta
Read MoreAuto-centric zoning & health ● Pandemic-inspired parklets gain permanence ● East Orange TOD ● DC approves free bus rides ● Why is building U.S. public transportation so expensive ● Transit-oriented business hub in Dhaka
Read MoreHow COVID changed urban mobility. Funding transit. South Amboy ferry. Zero-emissions & industrial modernization. Delays cost access to new BRT. African megacities & mass transit.
Read MoreU.S. transport history & lackluster transit systems. Riders return→boosting agency finances. Residential instead of office in Haddon Twp. Equity and the Purple Line. Houston Metro to leverage park-and-rides. Indian Railways undertakes sustainable station redevelopment.
Read MorePost-pandemic planning, restoring faith in transit, “Distributed Density,” promoting equity. NJ: adaptive reuse, alternatives for Turnpike revenues, Jersey City & Bayonne proposals. Also TOD in Illinois, Colorado, California, DC’s early street car, green infrastructure & Link Light Rail expansion. Dehli’s commuter rail & redevelopment in Ottawa.
Read MoreThe Hackensack Bus Terminal is at the core of NJ’s 31st Transit Village, the City of Hackensack.
Read MoreBus service and the Irvington Bus Terminal are at the core of NJ’s 30th Transit Village, Irvington Township.
Read MoreIn March 2014, the New Jersey Department of Transportation designated Plainfield New Jersey’s newest Transit Village.
Read MoreReport link: Strengths and Weakness of Bus in Relation to Transit Oriented Development
Currie offers an assessment of the strengths and weakness of bus transit-oriented development (BTOD) and discusses the issues confronting BTOD.