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 MoreNJ TRANSIT seeks to hold Amtrak accountable • South Orange commuters seek solutions to disruptions • Why climate advocates should be urbanists • RAISE grants • Could high-speed rail link Europe and Africa?
Read MoreNJ’s new affordable housing rules ● Perth Amboy launches $110M waterfront redevelopment ● Court tells wealthy town it’ll decide affordable housing location ● A way to make transit-oriented housing easier to develop ● Mixed-use is reshaping Kenya
Read MoreRaritan Valley Line “One-Seat-Ride” Act • Federal funds for Bound Brook Station area • D.C.’s WMATA plans for service equity • Boise’s zoning code update • Financial commitments for TOD in Africa
Read MoreRemoving highways and breaking down barriers ● Rising infections but MTA has no plans for masks ● Glassboro-Camden Line takes next step ● Tech solutions without smartphones ● Montgomery County MD approves plans, promotes density & transit ● Montréal’s Côte-St-Luc embraces 15-minute city principles
Read MorePandemic-induced sprawl, living in Bloomfield, affordable housing for families, “ring” route for NYC, and prioritizing cyclists and pedestrians.
Read MoreSouth Orange recently opened a major addition to its downtown — the South Orange Performing Arts Center.
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