The Week in TOD News March 28-April 3, 2026
Seattle accelerates housing plan • NJT launches microtransit pilot • Chicago invests $300M in affordable housing • West Allis, WI stages comeback • TOD in Metro Manila
Read MoreSeattle accelerates housing plan • NJT launches microtransit pilot • Chicago invests $300M in affordable housing • West Allis, WI stages comeback • TOD in Metro Manila
Read MoreGovernor Murphy’s Administration recently announced $2.6 million in FY2025 Transit Village grant funding that will be awarded to eight New Jersey municipalities for quality of life and infrastructural improvements around transit facilities.
Read MoreNJ gets creative with affordable housing • NJ TRANSIT plans additional service for FIFA World Cup • Transit agencies commit to equity despite budget woes • New Rochelle Transit Center undergoing redesign • Cable cars a success for Mexico City commuters
Read MoreAdvancing TOD in Red Bank ● NJDOT launches Municipal Aid Grant Application process ● States act to address housing storages ● Increasing job access with dedicated bus lanes ● Learning from Latin America
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
Read MoreThe secret to vibrant streets • Funds approved for Roselle Park Station • Correcting racism • Atlantic Avenue rezoning plan • London, ON, advances provincial housing targets with less parking
Read MoreGoogles halts construction in San Jose ● NJ’s affordable housing model ● Urban-rural collaboration ● MARTA advances Kensington TOD project ● Preserving pedestrian zones with informal retail
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 MoreNew federal funding formulas and leadership look to promote equity, sustainability, and TOD.
Read MoreNew COVID relief bill spurs growing optimism. Transit agencies step up efforts to get riders to vaccination locations. More TOD projects embrace affordable and workforce housing.
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