The Week in TOD News July 24-30, 2021
A federal infrastructure deal allocates funds for transit, a potential TOD with a new public park in Hoboken, and Denver lowers parking minimums to boost affordable housing production.
Read MoreA federal infrastructure deal allocates funds for transit, a potential TOD with a new public park in Hoboken, and Denver lowers parking minimums to boost affordable housing production.
Read MoreBuffalo NY combines affordable housing with mobility hubs, public transit as an economic/development tool, and a multibillion-dollar plan to transform the Northeast Corridor announced
Read MoreA transit-oriented building boom in NJ continues, with planners considering transit expansions too.
Read MoreEquity in transportation – from many perspectives and at different levels of government – from USDOT looking at systemic bias to local transit agencies making progress on transit-oriented affordable housing.
Read MoreHow transit agencies can change their service to meet the post-pandemic commute, and the potential of transit for the climate fight.
Read MoreSan Diego charts a transformative transit plan, Denver struggles with affordable housing density bonuses, and Newark greenlights an eight-acre redevelopment for the former Bears stadium.
Read MoreUrban thinkers explore how the rise of remote work will affect transit, land development, and the future of cities.
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 MoreThis week’s news highlights the hyper-local politics of implementing denser, more equitable development.
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