The Week in TOD News December 14-20, 2024
NJ TRANSIT gets new CEO • NJ refuses congestion toll settlement • Transportation cost burden • MTA ridership & the City of Yes • Resilient transit funding strategies
Read MoreNJ TRANSIT gets new CEO • NJ refuses congestion toll settlement • Transportation cost burden • MTA ridership & the City of Yes • Resilient transit funding strategies
Read MoreNYC’s $15 congestion toll • NJ announces Safe Streets to Transit grants • Why isn’t Hawaii building the affordable housing it needs? • Plans for South Norwalk CT brownfield site • Rwanda works to address growing air quality threat
Read MoreNew Jersey’s affordable housing funding. Recognizing TOD’s historic roots in Connecticut. Federal funding for electric transit fleets. Improving equity through transit access and walkability in Maryland.
Read MoreOngoing impacts of pandemic on transit ridership, and on car crashes. NJ Safe Streets to Transit grants. Changing the face of real estate development. Locals push back against NY gov’s TOD plans.
Read MoreNJ’s TOD happenings. Summit’s redevelopment proposal, Passaic to reclaim land of old freight line, Jersey City’s chain store limits under fire, and Berkeley Heights awarded SSTT grant. In other news. Baltimore Penn Station redevelopment agreement, eTOD in Los Angeles, Pittsburgh’s busways, mixed-use development in Phoenix, San Francisco’s Chase Center to limit parking, proposed hub at London’s Clapham Junction Station & “post-car” living in Barcelona.
Read MoreThe New Jersey Department of Transportation recently awarded its first Safe Streets to Transit grants to 15 communities.
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