The Week in TOD News August 10-16, 2024
Biden invests $100M to spur housing construction • Free NJ TRANSIT rides after delays • Subways expand globally, not in the U.S. • UNEP fosters sustainable transport in Africa
Read MoreBiden invests $100M to spur housing construction • Free NJ TRANSIT rides after delays • Subways expand globally, not in the U.S. • UNEP fosters sustainable transport in Africa
Read MoreMassachusetts enacts Affordable Homes Act • Jersey City launches online affordable housing portal • Federal funding to remove barriers to affordable housing • Spokane to abolish parking mandates • TOD blueprint for Amman, Jordan
Read MoreHow to lower NJ rent prices • Riverside’s Watch Case Building redevelopment • Blueprint San Diego • Busting congestion pricing myths • Learning from Tokyo and Toronto
Read MoreFTA fully funds Gateway • Opposition to turnpike widening grows • Combating housing discrimination at state & local level • Freeway funds repurposed for transit-friendly planning • Sydney unveils new TOD precinct rezoning
Read MoreGov. Murphy’s tax plan boosts NJ TRANSIT with $800M yearly • Kean University revitalizes Trenton neighborhood • Colorado law pushes housing near transit and cuts parking needs • The Bronx set for 7,500 homes, 10,000 jobs near Metro-North • Pune, India: Local Area Plan promotes denser housing
Read MoreNJ TRANSIT seeks to hold Amtrak accountable • South Orange commuters seek solutions to disruptions • Why climate advocates should be urbanists • RAISE grants • Could high-speed rail link Europe and Africa?
Read MoreIt’s tough to get things done in New York • Hudson Tunnel Project unlocks funding • Oakland’s Fruitvale as a model for eTOD • FHWA continues with Reconnecting Communities programs • First and Last mile solutions for Asian cities
Read MoreNJ’s office parks get makeover • NJ Senate advances expanded tax incentives for construction bill • Colorado enacts TOD law • Adaptively reusing parking structures • Kyrgyzstan seeks more transit, bike & ped infrastructure
Read MoreNJ bill would offer funds to ease housing crisis • Jersey City approves 800-unit Harborside 4 tower • SEPTA provides free rides to 25K low income residents • Upgrades aim to develop 30th Street neighborhood • South Korea’s tech hub implements 15-minute city model
Read MoreNJ’s push to build ADUs ● Redevelopment of former Bayonne catholic school ● Charlotte NC approves new affordable housing ● Building apartments without parking in LA ● Montreal plans 20,000 housing units & tramway in carbon-neutral district
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