The Week in TOD News February 14-20, 2026
100 years of zoning • Gov Sherrill outlines affordable housing plan • San Antonio incentivizes missing middle • Gov Pritzker’s Middle Housing plan • China revitalizes Nantou Ancient City
Read More100 years of zoning • Gov Sherrill outlines affordable housing plan • San Antonio incentivizes missing middle • Gov Pritzker’s Middle Housing plan • China revitalizes Nantou Ancient City
Read MoreNJ updates state plan • US court to review NJ affordable housing law • NY funds $700M for affordable housing • Brownfield TOD in Hawaii • Indonesia to establish housing agency
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 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’s affordable housing legislation advances • Newark’s first Halo tower tops out • NYC pedestrian deaths dip with Vision Zero • Could Boston be next with congestion pricing? • Jiaxing’s station in the forest
Read MoreMBTA’s bus garage update frees up ~7 acres for TOD • Hoboken strives toward Vision Zero • RI state agency proposes taxes and TIFs to support TOD housing • With record ridership, NC looks to expand rail • Mobility budgets & the future of transportation
Read MoreMoving from TOD to TOC • Hoboken approves TOD projects • Historic preservation vs. affordable housing in Denver • Second Avenue Subway project moves into East Harlem
Read MoreNew Jersey’s affordable housing funding. Recognizing TOD’s historic roots in Connecticut. Federal funding for electric transit fleets. Improving equity through transit access and walkability in Maryland.
Read MoreNew York leverages density bonuses to help make more stations accessible, strategies for resiliency planning in Hoboken, and TODs taking shape in China and Indonesia
Read MoreSan Diego charts a transformative transit plan, Denver struggles with affordable housing density bonuses, and Newark greenlights an eight-acre redevelopment for the former Bears stadium.
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