The Week in TOD News September 20-26, 2025
Tampa reshaped by new development • Summit Station debuts its Bike Depot • A week without driving • LA Metro opens four stations • Vancouver releases housing study
Read MoreTampa reshaped by new development • Summit Station debuts its Bike Depot • A week without driving • LA Metro opens four stations • Vancouver releases housing study
Read MoreDumping old gas cars on the developing world • Adding green space to Ironbound high rises • Developing federal land for housing • Effectively implementing congestion pricing • Bangkok offers free BRT
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 MoreU.S. DOT announces new programs and cites Hoboken as a national model. Advancing affordable housing in LA. Transit worker shortages. Toronto offers effective transit-oriented communities roadmap.
Read MoreCentral NJ infrastructure improvements, Bayonne MOTBY projects, Next steps for North Brunswick Station, Spotlights on Rutherford and Harrison. Affordable housing adjacent the Harlem African Burial Grounds, above San Francisco’s bus yard, and in South Florida, BRT in Indianapolis, Chicago to look at last mile connections. Jarkarta as a multimodal modal, Chile protests fare increases, and Vienna’s livability secrets.
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