The Week in TOD News July 3-9, 2021
A transit-oriented building boom in NJ continues, with planners considering transit expansions too.
Read MoreA transit-oriented building boom in NJ continues, with planners considering transit expansions too.
Read MoreThree affordable housing projects in Camden, Hoboken, and Tarrytown, NY show various approaches to equitable TOD in the region.
Read MorePlanners ponder lessons learned from the pandemic: Will we return to normal, or something better?
Read MoreBreaking down the barrier between land use and transportation, testing the efficacy of fare-free transit, and sourcing crowd-pleasing infill ideas from the community.
Read MoreThe light at the end of the tunnel: cities and states relax regulations, and transit agencies plan to boost service. But is it too soon?
Read MoreReopening continues apace with a slow and steady return of passengers, support for improved infrastructure and maintenance, and new and more equitable transit-oriented development
Read MoreNew federal funding formulas and leadership look to promote equity, sustainability, and TOD.
Read MoreState Legislatures in Oregon, Colorado, and Connecticut consider expanding opportunities for TOD through zoning and other legislation—following a path already taken by Massachusetts
Read MoreBiden bets big on a return to transit with his $2 trillion infrastructure plan. Plus advancing accessibility and affordable housing.
Read MoreLong term … restoring public confidence in transit will help fight climate change—as will encouraging more TOD.
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