The Week in TOD News March 28-April 3, 2026
Seattle accelerates housing plan • NJT launches microtransit pilot • Chicago invests $300M in affordable housing • West Allis, WI stages comeback • TOD in Metro Manila
Read MoreSeattle accelerates housing plan • NJT launches microtransit pilot • Chicago invests $300M in affordable housing • West Allis, WI stages comeback • TOD in Metro Manila
Read MoreHow gentrification’s killing the bus • NJ’s primary candidates on housing • Sacramento as housing reform test case • CA TOD housing bill advances • Madrid’s ghost towns revived
Read MoreTransit agencies struggle to bring back riders. U.S. to provide $1B to reconnect communities. CT advocates hope to correct the record on density and TOD. Japan invests in Bangladeshi transit.
Read MoreLocal projects such as those in Somerville and Hackensack, as well as renovations to Newark Penn Station and funding for the Portal North Bridge, top this week’s news. Also Hong Kong rolls out COVID-19 testing kits from vending machines.
Read MoreThe theme running through this week’s news is efforts to make cities and communities more livable for all of their residents. Ideas include the “15-minute city”, subsidizing taxi services for seniors and people with disability who have been affected by COVID-19 related transit service cuts, and reexamining urban redevelopment efforts.
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