The Week in TOD News January 10-16, 2026
Path to World-Class US Transit • Perth Amboy waterfront TOD • Plan for housing affordability • CT’s transit resurgence • Value Capture in Andhra Pradesh (India)
Read MorePath to World-Class US Transit • Perth Amboy waterfront TOD • Plan for housing affordability • CT’s transit resurgence • Value Capture in Andhra Pradesh (India)
Read More$1.7M Transit Village grants • NJ TRANSIT extends Transitway • CA approves $1.8B for fund transit and housing • UTSA studies developable land in Texas • Belgrade’s first subway line
Read MoreHBLR Northern Branch Extension plans • PATH’s $45B capital plan • NJ leads in new housing • WMATA breaks ground on West Falls Church • 1,500 applicants for Delhi TOD flats
Read MoreTransit-led housing • 115 units in East Orange • Affordable project in New Haven CT • TxDOT’s first multimodal plan • Cape Town’s growing housing market
Read MoreUS states lead housing reform • PANYNJ airport project enhances access • Architects embrace retrofits • MDOT funds TOD projects • Ontario plans subway TOD
Read MoreNJ DCA launches NJHOMES for middle housing • NJDOT State Aid grant period open • Austin TX streamlines density bonus program • Transit funding crisis • Parisian ecodistricts
Read MoreNJ may redistribute housing obligations • Project in Bayonne progresses • Cambridge MA zoning overhaul • SEPTA plans TOD • Dubai’s new TOD plan
Read MoreWork begins on Hoboken Connect ● Agencies seek bus operators ● Redeveloping Newark’s Lower Broad Street neighborhood ● Senior housing near Wyandanch Station ● MARTA repurposes surface parking lots ● Planning, transit & the Global South
Read MoreWork starts on Perth Amboy Station. Affordable TOD boom in Seattle. Philadelphia pilots “Serving a Vulnerable Entity” (SAVE) program. San Diego Mayor advocates for people over parking. How to better integrate scooters with public transit.
Read MoreThis week’s highlights include fighting gentrification, promoting transit ridership, learning from women, planning for the future, and building supportive TOD housing.
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