The Week in TOD News October 19-25, 2024
NJ 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 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 MoreNJ’s push to build ADUs ● Redevelopment of former Bayonne catholic school ● Charlotte NC approves new affordable housing ● Building apartments without parking in LA ● Montreal plans 20,000 housing units & tramway in carbon-neutral district
Read MorePort Authority advances bus terminal replacement • Morristown’s M Station tops out • Maryland proposes parking reforms • Philly kicks off 30th Street Station redevelopment • Edmonton furthers its 15-minute city plans
Read MorePedestrian safety • NJ lawmakers consider affordable housing overhaul • Mobile groceries for Atlantic City • How much parking do we need? • Indonesia plans for a new net zero capital
Read MoreWhite House announces support for ADUs • Amtrak expands service to New Brunswick & Princeton Jct • St. Paul approves multifamily homes citywide • Cycling and bus transit in Kenya
Read MoreRethinking parking • Morristown’s M Station to get new tenant • Equitable transit-oriented research center • Salt Lake City redevelopment • Kinshasa Urban Train network
Read MoreGaps in transit access • Jersey City redevelopment • eTOD in Connecticut • San Diego advances housing near transit • Nairobi begins Railway City project
Read MoreRebuilding with a new generation of riders ● The return of masks ● Morristown headquarters project tops out ● CTA’s equity pledge ● Transit-friendly housing boom in Minneapolis ● Oslo strives toward zero-emission transit network
Read MoreThoughts on a federal gas-guzzler buyback program, free public transport, and women in transportation. Plus Hoboken project advances, transit as key to housing affordability in Massachusetts, and Mexico City as a model of multimodal transportation.
Read MoreCities find ways to adapt to new priorities and technologies. How land use and housing development can lead to climate-friendly practices. Addressing past displacement wrought by highway construction. And many TOD projects move forward.
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