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 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 MoreNJ DCA launches NJHOMES for middle housing • NJDOT State Aid grant period open • Austin TX streamlines density bonus program • Transit funding crisis • Parisian ecodistricts
Read MoreNJ towns with highest housing need • New Providence gets new TOD • US homelessness reaches record high • Transit-Oriented Law in Colorado • Ho Chi Minh City opens first metro line
Read MoreWhat you need to know about NYC’s congestion pricing • NJ urban mayors back affordable housing law • Austin, TX, advances SMART affordable housing • “City of Yes” weighs parking vs. housing • Lahore struggles to breathe
Read MoreDesigning cities for a hotter future • New Brunswick’s HELIX Phase II plans • KCATA approves eTOD projects • RIPTA seeks best value procurement • Xiong’an, China’s city of the future
Read MoreElevated Chicago asks “Can you walk there?” on TikTok • Bell Works reaches milestone • Boston invests in eTOD • Houston’s new vision for TOD • Mexico City embraces e-buses
Read MoreGateway Program advances • KCATA & TOD tax exemptions • Big box mixed-use proposed in LA • “Green Gentrification” & the Atlanta Beltline • REM light rail to West Island, Montreal.
Read MoreTransit projects to support middle class ● Post-pandemic transit ● Perth Amboy redevelopment plans ● Learning from KC’s fare free program ● TOD & the fight again global warming ● Green TOD in Indonesia
Read MoreRepurposing a bus yard. Evolving transit for a post-COVID world. New Markets Tax Credit Program. Artist housing. Fare-free transit and the future of cities.
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