The Week in TOD News September 20-26, 2025
Tampa reshaped by new development • Summit Station debuts its Bike Depot • A week without driving • LA Metro opens four stations • Vancouver releases housing study
Read MoreTampa reshaped by new development • Summit Station debuts its Bike Depot • A week without driving • LA Metro opens four stations • Vancouver releases housing study
Read MoreParking reform in Denver • Smart Growth awardees • Affordable housing & healthcare TOD in Camden • Housing stability in New Rochelle • High-speed rail in Portugal
Read MoreNew CA law support social housing • NJDOT Complete Street Awards • The U.S. needs 3.9 million more housing units • Americans are walking less • Mumbai’s chawls
Read MoreTransit agencies struggle to bring back riders. U.S. to provide $1B to reconnect communities. CT advocates hope to correct the record on density and TOD. Japan invests in Bangladeshi transit.
Read MoreTesting universal basic mobility. Promoting active and engaged communities along Maryland’s new Purple Line. Adapting to rider needs post-pandemic.
Read MoreNew COVID relief bill spurs growing optimism. Transit agencies step up efforts to get riders to vaccination locations. More TOD projects embrace affordable and workforce housing.
Read MoreRedevelopment: Hoboken Yard, the RiverLINE corridor, near Newark NJPAC, and in Plainfield! Jersey City announces a new shuttle and Little Silver starts sidewalk project. LA Metro releases Women’s Travel study, Seattle system expansion, Denver TOD, activating parks, and electric cars and the environment. Paris’s Ecosystem Neighborhood, Rail in Dhaka, and airport TOD in Poland.
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