The Week in TOD News December 9-15, 2023
Nokia Bell Labs plans to relocate to New Brunswick • Metropark plans advance • Salem Mass complies with MBTA Housing Law • $1B TOD in Carrollton Texas • Mixed progress at COP28
Read MoreNokia Bell Labs plans to relocate to New Brunswick • Metropark plans advance • Salem Mass complies with MBTA Housing Law • $1B TOD in Carrollton Texas • Mixed progress at COP28
Read MoreOutsized effect of car noise pollution on redlined neighborhoods • Jersey City to gain two residential towers on waterfront • Cambridge MA historic preservation & affordable housing • Carrots, not sticks, to promote housing • Best urban transport: Helsinki!
Read MoreNewark amends land use ordinance • TOD comes to Emerson NJ • A vision for New York Penn Station • San Francisco launches new affordable TOD • Will ZEVs be green enough for Norway?
Read MoreMixed-use future for Garden State Plaza • Vermella Union opens • Affordable TOD housing in the Bronx • Fairfax County (VA) approves parking reductions • Australia adopts Build-to-Rent housing
Read MoreMoving from TOD to TOC • Hoboken approves TOD projects • Historic preservation vs. affordable housing in Denver • Second Avenue Subway project moves into East Harlem
Read MoreEWR Station Access Project • Gateway Project funding • NYC’s outdated zoning • MBTA Communities Zoning Law • Thailand’s first TOD
Read MoreRethinking parking • Morristown’s M Station to get new tenant • Equitable transit-oriented research center • Salt Lake City redevelopment • Kinshasa Urban Train network
Read MoreMixed-use in Newark NJ • Boston suburbs building TOD • Miami eTOD projects • Using data to improve transit • Amman (Jordan) Bus Project
Read MoreJapan’s pedestrian safety success. NYC MTA drops mask mandate. Upgrades begin at Exchange Place. Will Houston widen its highways? Plans for Ybor City, Tampa. Germany’s transit sale yields environmental benefits.
Read MoreAtlantic City starts anti-crash diet. Jersey City approves 1st Bayfront building. MTA removes yellow COVID posters. Bus operators in crisis. History of redlining and housing inequity in Cook County, Illinois.
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