The Week in TOD News October 25-31, 2025
NJT seeks Hoboken Terminal tenant • NJ ferry towns • Senate OKs TOD bill • $1B TOD in Hollywood, FL • Turkey’s subway model
Read MoreNJT seeks Hoboken Terminal tenant • NJ ferry towns • Senate OKs TOD bill • $1B TOD in Hollywood, FL • Turkey’s subway model
Read MoreBay Area releases 25-year plan • DEVCO unveils HELIX phase 3 • NYC launches $146M Queens plan • KC opens new streetcar line • Ho Chi Minh City embraces TOD
Read MoreTampa reshaped by new development • Summit Station debuts its Bike Depot • A week without driving • LA Metro opens four stations • Vancouver releases housing study
Read MoreMD accelerates development • Transit friendly planning for Route 9 • Riverside leads CA housing push • NYC advances LIC upzoning • TOD potential around India’s metros
Read MorePhilly mayor details HOME plan • NJ affordable obligation update • NJ affordable housing paradox • SEPTA approves TOD deal • Transit aids elder mental health
Read MoreCongestion toll begins • NJUMA opposes Montvale lawsuit • South Coast Rail & eTOD • Mass. Court upholds MBTA Communities Act • Syria’s transit path forward
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 MoreThe news this week looks at the safety and the future of transit and urban places. Plus equity, accessibility, and affordability figure large in new TOD efforts.
Read MoreHoboken Yard redevelopment plan, Tunnel repairs (delays to come), New hope for Hoboken-Scranton route, DEP land use rules. Redevelopment moratorium in Debary FL, Michigan county transit tax vote, Vision for Park City UT, Plans for Concord Naval Weapon Station reuse, Miami TOD, Sunnyside Yard development. Luxembourg makes transit free.
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