The Week in TOD News October 19-25, 2024
NJ Releases Municipal Housing Obligations • Bethlehem Withdraws Housing Lawsuit • Homelessness Spike in NJ • Station Yards Second-Phase Grand Opening • Speed Cameras Reduce Fatalities in Brazil
Read MoreNJ Releases Municipal Housing Obligations • Bethlehem Withdraws Housing Lawsuit • Homelessness Spike in NJ • Station Yards Second-Phase Grand Opening • Speed Cameras Reduce Fatalities in Brazil
Read MoreFTA TOD pilot grants • Returning workers take transit • Hoboken-Jersey City Bike Lane • Tax-increment financing in Chicago • DC’s new train to the plane • Manila’s multimodal MRT-Ayala Station
Read MoreWhat to transportation projects to build? …planners, engineers, and the public have different ideas. Transit agencies may face fiscal crisis. Repurposing railways for active transport. FTA grants for poverty-stricken areas. Preserve farmland by stopping sprawl.
Read MoreRestoring transit to Kansas City. NJ TRANSIT undertakes redesign of Hudson County bus network. TOD success and inequity in Arlington, VA. Advancing transit-oriented redevelopment in Boise, ID. And Vancouver wants you to be able to take a bus or bike to regional parks.
Read MoreCongestion pricing. Hoboken engages the public on Sinatra Drive. Cherokee Nation to self-govern transportation projects. Less parking, more housing. Growing transit in Halifax, NS.
Read MoreNews from Bound Brook, Cranford, the Hudson waterfront, Montclair, and Woodbridge, as well as the relationship between housing and transportation costs.
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