The Week in TOD News February 28 – March 6, 2026
Transit ROI • Rahway’s TOD • Vermont’s middle housing • The true cost of highways • New South Wales growth trends
Read MoreTransit ROI • Rahway’s TOD • Vermont’s middle housing • The true cost of highways • New South Wales growth trends
Read MoreThe value of TOD • Supreme Court backs housing mandate • Colorado pushes density near transit • Indiana’s first purpose-built TOD • Vietnam plans for 110,000 units
Read MoreBernardsville, now New Jersey’s 37th Transit Village, is leveraging its train station to revitalize downtown, expand housing, and create a more walkable, transit-oriented community.
Read MoreUS states lead housing reform • PANYNJ airport project enhances access • Architects embrace retrofits • MDOT funds TOD projects • Ontario plans subway TOD
Read MoreAmtrak pushes costly new station • Bayonne pedestrian bridge planned over Rt. 440 • Affordable rent-to-own housing • Montana looks to limit urban parking • Land use policies can boost metro benefits in Bengaluru
Read MoreETOD advances in Chicago. Return to office won’t fix transit funding. Transit-friendly e-bikes. People before parking. More BRT & fewer highways. Big plans for Montréal.
Read MoreThis week, articles focus on how transit agencies—and the people who ride transit—are adapting to pandemic conditions; how crises can inspire opportunities for lasting and meaning improvement; and how TOD can be harnessed to address access to affordable housing.
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