The Week in TOD News February 8-14, 2025
NJ municipal affordable housing analysis • Old Bridge TOD plan • Atlanta’s public land housing plan • Decline in American mobility • BRT expansion in Jeddah
Read MoreNJ municipal affordable housing analysis • Old Bridge TOD plan • Atlanta’s public land housing plan • Decline in American mobility • BRT expansion in Jeddah
Read MoreJudge blocks NJ affordable housing lawsuit • NJ tries to stop congestion toll • Housing equity in San Antonio • ATP advances Austin Light Rail project • Delhi plans for cable cars
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 MoreRestoring Amtrak from Scranton to NYC • Journal Square gets a 3rd tower • Bronx affordable housing • OKC to advance TOD plan & BRT • Active transport in Africa
Read MoreMurphy proposes corporate tax to fund transit ● Bike parking coming to Summit Station ● San Antonio revamps station-area housing policy ● New Haven begins downtown redesign project ● Lagos opens Red Line Rail
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 MoreAmerica is short nearly 4 million homes. Hoboken Terminal area due for an upgrade. Routes return to MUNI. Chicago’s eTOD Ordinance draws discussion. Pedestrian deaths continue to rise nationally. How Free Transit worked out for Luxembourg.
Read MoreRestoring transit to Kansas City. NJ TRANSIT undertakes redesign of Hudson County bus network. TOD success and inequity in Arlington, VA. Advancing transit-oriented redevelopment in Boise, ID. And Vancouver wants you to be able to take a bus or bike to regional parks.
Read MoreThe uneven return of riders to transit, two multifamily projects proposed in Trenton, and Venezuelan architecture offers democratic solutions for low-income housing
Read MorePlanning for transit in the “new normal” post-COVID world, including a look at technology. Plus advancing affordable housing projects and preparing for climate change.
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