The Week in TOD News January 11-17, 2025
NJ’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’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 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 MoreRestoring Amtrak from Scranton to NYC • Journal Square gets a 3rd tower • Bronx affordable housing • OKC to advance TOD plan & BRT • Active transport in Africa
Read MoreNJ Releases Municipal Housing Obligations • Bethlehem Withdraws Housing Lawsuit • Homelessness Spike in NJ • Station Yards Second-Phase Grand Opening • Speed Cameras Reduce Fatalities in Brazil
Read MoreNew Brunswick considers permanent pedestrian plaza • Hoboken’s Housing Redevelopment Plan • Washington State considers TOD bill • Repurposing parking garages • Mexico’s first low-emission zone
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 MoreRU study finds overbuilt multifamily parking • $90M Aspire credit for Newark transit village • Affordable & accessible public transport for social and climate Justice • Mayor Eric Adams calls for elimination of parking mandates
Read MoreMBTA Communities Law implementation ● New housing comes to Orange NJ ● Wheelchair users still working to make NJ more accessible ● Reducing parking minimum in California ● Near Delhi, housing demand grows in anticipation of new rail service
Read MoreRising transit usage among Gen Z ● NJ TRANSIT ridership bouncing back ● HBLR extension TOD study ● Planning grants change cities ● Exploring Land Value Taxes ● Marketing transit-friendly housing in Jakarta
Read MoreChicago launches eTOD program ● DC ponders transit subsidies for residents ● GCL to boost local economies ● Phoenix advances affordable TOD neighborhood ● Will ADUs gain acceptance in NYS? ● Montreal Metro improves accessibility
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