The Week in TOD News November 8-14, 2025
Transit-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 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 MoreHow gentrification’s killing the bus • NJ’s primary candidates on housing • Sacramento as housing reform test case • CA TOD housing bill advances • Madrid’s ghost towns revived
Read MoreNJ’s congestion pricing • NJ TRANSIT gets new CEO • NJ town’s pass affordability targets • LA fires show danger of sprawl • Upcoming transit projects in 2025
Read MoreNJ TRANSIT CEO resigns • NJ AG supports housing obligations • Dallas funds West End TOD • Colorado invests in BRT • New Zealand govt boosts housing
Read MorePA flex funding for SEPTA • NJEDA awards Aspire tax credits • Seattle’s co-housing law • Air quality & TOD • Toronto develops 1,500-unit TOD
Read MoreNJ TRANSIT-Amtrak partnership yields result • Gateway Project makes waves • ‘City of Yes’ moves forward • Honolulu TOD underway • Paris plants trees in parking lots
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 MorePort Authority Bus Terminal marks major milestone • ~1M homes in NY, NJ, & CT face high flood risk • Lowering housing costs through MBTA Communities • TOD in North Hollywood • Tackling congestion in Cape Town
Read MoreNJ rule pushes for building more housing • NJ looks to deregulate home-based businesses • Incentivizing affordable transit-friendly housing • Investing in America • Achieving the 15-minute city
Read MoreTallest building proposed for Newark • New theater for NJ Symphony • How car commutes make Americans sick • Mixed-use TOD in Roslyn LI • New South Wales misses affordable housing targets
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