The Week in TOD News January 4-10, 2025
Congestion toll begins • NJUMA opposes Montvale lawsuit • South Coast Rail & eTOD • Mass. Court upholds MBTA Communities Act • Syria’s transit path forward
Read MoreCongestion toll begins • NJUMA opposes Montvale lawsuit • South Coast Rail & eTOD • Mass. Court upholds MBTA Communities Act • Syria’s transit path forward
Read MoreWill Harris be a YIMBY president? • NJ TRANSIT focuses on Pennsauken • Black parents see transportation as a childcare barrier • How to talk about zoning reform • Asia leads the way on climate-resilient cities
Read MoreWork begins on Hoboken Connect ● Agencies seek bus operators ● Redeveloping Newark’s Lower Broad Street neighborhood ● Senior housing near Wyandanch Station ● MARTA repurposes surface parking lots ● Planning, transit & the Global South
Read MoreResource link: Transit-Oriented Displacement or Community Dividends?
Tackling an under-researched connection between transit-oriented development (TOD) and displacement, Karen Chapple and Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris establish the case for greater consideration of how TOD projects affect vulnerable residents within their geographic pull.
Development without displacement in Chicago, diversifying office-centric Tysons Corner, analyzing San Jose’s transit village policy, and equitable housing initiatives in Newark
Read MoreNJ TRANSIT service expansions, public comments for Port Authority Bus Terminal, new development in Somerville, Jersey City’s public transit ranks 6th in nation, does transit cause displacement?, new transit in Honolulu, the benefits of growing up in urban places, Chicago & San Diego TOD, TRB’s Tactical Transit Study, 39 new stations in Sydney AU, and new investment in Mississauga & Kitchener, ON.
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