The Week in TOD News May 3-9, 2025
JCTC proposes affordable housing & tower • Montclair advances affordable housing plan • Housing reform in Denver • CT agency funds TOD • TOD initiative in Malaysia
Read MoreJCTC proposes affordable housing & tower • Montclair advances affordable housing plan • Housing reform in Denver • CT agency funds TOD • TOD initiative in Malaysia
Read MorePA flex funding for SEPTA • NJEDA awards Aspire tax credits • Seattle’s co-housing law • Air quality & TOD • Toronto develops 1,500-unit TOD
Read MoreNJ TRANSIT-Amtrak partnership yields result • Gateway Project makes waves • ‘City of Yes’ moves forward • Honolulu TOD underway • Paris plants trees in parking lots
Read MoreA new vision for Metropark Station ● Master plan update challenges in Haddonfield ● Federal program for TOD conversions hits snags ● SEPTA & Conshohocken approve MOU ● Malaysia revives HSR plans
Read MoreTransit agencies struggle to bring back riders. U.S. to provide $1B to reconnect communities. CT advocates hope to correct the record on density and TOD. Japan invests in Bangladeshi transit.
Read MoreTOD projects in municipalities outside Philadelphia and Pittsburgh are benefiting from Pennsylvania’s Transit Revitalization Investment District Act.
Read MoreA number of organizations in Pennsylvania have become involved in the support and application of TOD throughout the Keystone State, such as PenTrans.
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