The Week in TOD News February 18-24, 2023
Elevated Chicago asks “Can you walk there?” on TikTok • Bell Works reaches milestone • Boston invests in eTOD • Houston’s new vision for TOD • Mexico City embraces e-buses
Read MoreElevated Chicago asks “Can you walk there?” on TikTok • Bell Works reaches milestone • Boston invests in eTOD • Houston’s new vision for TOD • Mexico City embraces e-buses
Read MoreFTA funds new Union City bus terminal. NY-MTA’s ongoing ridership woes. New features for NJ TRANSIT Friendly Data application. RAISE grants fund shared-use multi-modal corridor in Detroit and several Chicago-area projects. Winnipeg mayoral candidate proposes surface parking tax to match that of built properties.
Read MoreNJ TRANSIT selected for FTA’s TOD Pilot Program. Feds clear the way for Gateway Tunnel project. MA wants suburbs to build apartments near transit. NY Governors supports ADUs & TOD legislation.
Read MoreIn this week’s NJ TOD news… NJ TRANSIT settles Amtrak payments with funds to be reinvested in Northeast Corridor improvements, Raritan Valley mayors seek one-seat rides, and Union Township approves variances. Beyond the state… San Diego launches “Sim City” Planning Tool, Rhode Island students estimate capacity for TOD, and Amazon cancels its Big Apple plans.
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