The Week in TOD News November 30-December 6, 2024
New Transit Village funding • NJ drafts new state plan • City of Yes approved • Odenton MARC Station TOD • Saudi Arabia opens driverless metro
Read MoreNew Transit Village funding • NJ drafts new state plan • City of Yes approved • Odenton MARC Station TOD • Saudi Arabia opens driverless metro
Read MoreFTA awards $83M for disability upgrades to Brick Church Station ● Montclair approves Lackawanna Plaza Redevelopment Plan ● The hidden cost of “free parking” and housing in Colorado ● Chicago’s office conversion subsidies ● Toronto uses subway plan to take on housing crisis
Read MoreMixed-use plans for Metropark Station • Feds award $10B for NEC improvements • CA 1st in climate friendly transport investments • Shared micromobility makes great gains but faces financial and affordability challenges • Montpellier (France) rolls out free BusTram service
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 MoreAuto-centric zoning & health ● Pandemic-inspired parklets gain permanence ● East Orange TOD ● DC approves free bus rides ● Why is building U.S. public transportation so expensive ● Transit-oriented business hub in Dhaka
Read MoreU.S. transport history & lackluster transit systems. Riders return→boosting agency finances. Residential instead of office in Haddon Twp. Equity and the Purple Line. Houston Metro to leverage park-and-rides. Indian Railways undertakes sustainable station redevelopment.
Read MoreConsiderable investment in Elizabeth Station complements planned and in-progress developments in the Union County seat.
Read MoreNew York leverages density bonuses to help make more stations accessible, strategies for resiliency planning in Hoboken, and TODs taking shape in China and Indonesia
Read MoreWhen completed, years of planning will result in new housing, retail, parking and a public piazza in Metuchen’s center.
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