The Week in TOD News August 17-23, 2024
Tallest building proposed for Newark • New theater for NJ Symphony • How car commutes make Americans sick • Mixed-use TOD in Roslyn LI • New South Wales misses affordable housing targets
Read MoreTallest building proposed for Newark • New theater for NJ Symphony • How car commutes make Americans sick • Mixed-use TOD in Roslyn LI • New South Wales misses affordable housing targets
Read MoreHow to lower NJ rent prices • Riverside’s Watch Case Building redevelopment • Blueprint San Diego • Busting congestion pricing myths • Learning from Tokyo and Toronto
Read MoreFTA fully funds Gateway • Opposition to turnpike widening grows • Combating housing discrimination at state & local level • Freeway funds repurposed for transit-friendly planning • Sydney unveils new TOD precinct rezoning
Read MoreTransit planning to ensure disabled riders’ needs ● Jersey City’s 1,114-unit downtown project ● Tackling affordable housing crisis ● $17.6M in TOD Planning Grants ● Trudeau pledges $6B for housing density
Read MoreIndividualism & public transit • NJ considers ADU legislation • Washington State passes TOD bill • Colorado considers grants & tax credits for housing near transit • Egypt’s first high-speed rail
Read MoreNew Brunswick considers permanent pedestrian plaza • Hoboken’s Housing Redevelopment Plan • Washington State considers TOD bill • Repurposing parking garages • Mexico’s first low-emission zone
Read MoreMixed-use in Newark NJ • Boston suburbs building TOD • Miami eTOD projects • Using data to improve transit • Amman (Jordan) Bus Project
Read MoreCA project tests whether transit is still a draw ● Rutgers launches parking study ● Washington State needs housing ● Houston to get car-free neighborhood ● G20 discusses TOD & urban infrastructure
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 MoreFTA funds new Union City bus terminal. NY-MTA’s ongoing ridership woes. New features for NJ TRANSIT Friendly Data application. RAISE grants fund shared-use multi-modal corridor in Detroit and several Chicago-area projects. Winnipeg mayoral candidate proposes surface parking tax to match that of built properties.
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