The Week in TOD News December 13-19, 2025
Tracking TOD • Embark opens in East Orange • WA Gov announces $244M in housing funds • KC Streetcar doubles ridership • New cable car connects suburbs to Paris
Read MoreTracking TOD • Embark opens in East Orange • WA Gov announces $244M in housing funds • KC Streetcar doubles ridership • New cable car connects suburbs to Paris
Read More$1.7M Transit Village grants • NJ TRANSIT extends Transitway • CA approves $1.8B for fund transit and housing • UTSA studies developable land in Texas • Belgrade’s first subway line
Read MoreNJ’s office conversion wave • Jersey City advances 2,000-unit redevelopment plan • New Haven CT approves downtown upzoning • Utah’s Transit Reinvestment Zones • Azerbaijan’s TOD strategy
Read MoreTransit-led housing • 115 units in East Orange • Affordable project in New Haven CT • TxDOT’s first multimodal plan • Cape Town’s growing housing market
Read MoreBay Area releases 25-year plan • DEVCO unveils HELIX phase 3 • NYC launches $146M Queens plan • KC opens new streetcar line • Ho Chi Minh City embraces TOD
Read MoreThis review examines current research and policy perspectives on infill development and its potential to support housing, transit, and community revitalization.
Read MoreNJ TRANSIT launches The LAND Plan • NJ Future Smart Growth Awards • Montgomery County (MD) advances affordable TOD • Honolulu’s Skyline adds four stations • India unveils 4,500-mile high-speed rail plan
Read MoreOn September 30, NJTOD, NJ TRANSIT’s Transit Friendly Planning (TFP) program, and Downtown New Jersey hosted Filling the Gaps: Infill for Transit Connected Communities at the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy in New Brunswick.
Read MoreNJ TRANSIT’s interactive sites map • Somerville Station TOD • Affordable housing in MA • Rethinking suburban malls • Uzbek capital Tashkent metro expansion
Read MoreJoin us on September 30, 2025 to see how vacant lots, brownfields, and underused parcels can become walkable, vibrant neighborhoods near transit. NJTOD and NJ TRANSIT’s TFP Program will bring together developers, municipal leaders, and experts to share real-world strategies for sustainable, transit-oriented infill development.
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