The Week in TOD News December 7-13, 2024
NJ TRANSIT CEO resigns • NJ AG supports housing obligations • Dallas funds West End TOD • Colorado invests in BRT • New Zealand govt boosts housing
Read MoreNJ TRANSIT CEO resigns • NJ AG supports housing obligations • Dallas funds West End TOD • Colorado invests in BRT • New Zealand govt boosts housing
Read MorePA flex funding for SEPTA • NJEDA awards Aspire tax credits • Seattle’s co-housing law • Air quality & TOD • Toronto develops 1,500-unit TOD
Read MoreHow to lower NJ rent prices • Riverside’s Watch Case Building redevelopment • Blueprint San Diego • Busting congestion pricing myths • Learning from Tokyo and Toronto
Read MoreBiden announces actions to lower housing costs • What will Gateway mean to you • Mixed-use supportive housing in Hell’s Kitchen • Are you a super commuter? • Canada launches national Public Transit Fund
Read MoreSenate explores funding and building TOD • Grand re-opening of Elizabeth Station • 3 in 4 Black drivers struggle with car costs • 2nd Ave subway work halted amid congestion pricing pause • Record high ridership in Kuala Lumpur
Read MoreHow zoning led to our housing crisis • Trenton tops most unaffordable list • Affordable TOD in CA’s capital • Lagging downtown travel • Train vs. air in Europe
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 MoreAtlantic City starts anti-crash diet. Jersey City approves 1st Bayfront building. MTA removes yellow COVID posters. Bus operators in crisis. History of redlining and housing inequity in Cook County, Illinois.
Read MoreInfrastructure bill, learning from the pandemic, Essex-Hudson Greenway, equitable TOD, and upzoning the Gowanus neighborhood
Read MoreNY, NJ and CT reach agreement on COVID-19 aid. Major renovations to Perth Amboy Station. Universal Basic Mobility. Sustainability through urban design.
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