The Week in TOD News August 23-29, 2025
NJ TRANSIT’s interactive sites map • Somerville Station TOD • Affordable housing in MA • Rethinking suburban malls • Uzbek capital Tashkent metro expansion
Read MoreNJ TRANSIT’s interactive sites map • Somerville Station TOD • Affordable housing in MA • Rethinking suburban malls • Uzbek capital Tashkent metro expansion
Read MoreNewark’s untapped spending power • Mid-rise as key to affordability? • Albuquerque’s new housing rules • Honolulu’s rail expansion • Mexico City’s Cablebús
Read MoreRed Bank approves NJ TRANSIT TOD • Sale planned for 2,400-unit site in Newark • Honolulu TOD RFQ • DART approves TIRZ program • Indonesia builds transit hub
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 may redistribute housing obligations • Project in Bayonne progresses • Cambridge MA zoning overhaul • SEPTA plans TOD • Dubai’s new TOD plan
Read MoreNJ municipal affordable housing analysis • Old Bridge TOD plan • Atlanta’s public land housing plan • Decline in American mobility • BRT expansion in Jeddah
Read MoreNJ TRANSIT-Amtrak partnership yields result • Gateway Project makes waves • ‘City of Yes’ moves forward • Honolulu TOD underway • Paris plants trees in parking lots
Read MoreMeet affordable housing development Adenah Bayoh • NJ Smart Growth Explorer • Smart infrastructure & connectivity • MTA approves construction plan • Maharashtra’s vision for affordable housing & urban development
Read MoreCities find ways to adapt to new priorities and technologies. How land use and housing development can lead to climate-friendly practices. Addressing past displacement wrought by highway construction. And many TOD projects move forward.
Read MoreThe news this week offers equals parts hope and dread. Spirits have been brightened by the prospect of a new administration that seems genuinely interested in transit infrastructure investment. Yet, the ongoing pandemic, and the financial impacts of reduced transit ridership, still challenges transit agencies. Nonetheless efforts to advance TOD continue.
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