The Week in TOD News May 15-21, 2021
Breaking down the barrier between land use and transportation, testing the efficacy of fare-free transit, and sourcing crowd-pleasing infill ideas from the community.
Read MoreBreaking down the barrier between land use and transportation, testing the efficacy of fare-free transit, and sourcing crowd-pleasing infill ideas from the community.
Read MoreReopening continues apace with a slow and steady return of passengers, support for improved infrastructure and maintenance, and new and more equitable transit-oriented development
Read MoreThis week’s news highlights the hyper-local politics of implementing denser, more equitable development.
Read MoreWeekly TOD news briefs. In NJ, the Princeton Dinky and Atlantic City Line return, politics in Gateway funding, Trenton Artwalk receives sustainability grant, Montclair rents soar. In other news, WMATA seeks joint developer for Huntington site, placemaking efforts around MD transit, Dallas residents protest bikesharing & Buenos Aires gets an elevated viaduct on the Tigre Line.
Read MoreThis week’s TOD news includes NJ stories from Matawan, Morristown, Newark, Red Bank and Trenton. News from Atlanta, Buffalo, Seattle, and on TOD planning for the Durham-Orange Light-Rail, and a story from Galway, Ireland.
Read MoreOn January 13, Governor Jon Corzine signed the The Urban Transit Hub Tax Credit Act to encourage development around train stations.
Read MoreEfforts are underway to capitalize on the $75 million Trenton station improvement project that is scheduled for completion this summer.
Read MoreWith funding from the Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission Trenton has embarked on plans to redevelop the area around its train station.
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