The Week in TOD News February 17-23, 2024
Individualism & public transit • NJ considers ADU legislation • Washington State passes TOD bill • Colorado considers grants & tax credits for housing near transit • Egypt’s first high-speed rail
Read MoreIndividualism & public transit • NJ considers ADU legislation • Washington State passes TOD bill • Colorado considers grants & tax credits for housing near transit • Egypt’s first high-speed rail
Read MoreL.A.’s big Universal Basic Mobility experiment • Construction begins on Hoboken Connect • Millions lack reliable transport to healthcare • The 6 Ds of sustainable TOD • Free bus passes give Indian woman access to financial freedom
Read MoreSpain fast-tracks ped & bike improvements • NJ TRANSIT TOD Vision & Goals • Building cities to overcome trauma • Want more transit? Build housing that supports it • KSRTC to add 2,000 buses & cashless travel
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 MoreBoston goes green by repurposing buildings • Office to apartments in Trenton • Walkable neighborhoods lead to healthier lives for women • Raleigh approves BRT funding • South African provinces consider high-speed rail
Read MoreOmaha debates parking • Suburban office vacancies post-Covid • Why is South Carolina still building roads through Black communities? • Regulations & building costs in Austin • Rail over air could result in carbon savings in Europe
Read MoreCongestion Pricing • Affordable housing in Irvington • Dropping parking minimums • Playground Cities • Sydney’s new Hunter Street Station
Read MoreMetroPark TOD ● White House announces housing goals ● Transit ridership continues to lag ● Transit-friendly living in South Amboy ● Banks & parking ● Germany considers nationwide transit pass
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 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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