The Week in TOD News November 22-28, 2025
CT passes housing bill • East Orange project earns tax credits • LIHTC for Maryland TODs • Columbus OKs ADUs • Jakarta tops population charts
Read MoreCT passes housing bill • East Orange project earns tax credits • LIHTC for Maryland TODs • Columbus OKs ADUs • Jakarta tops population charts
Read MoreYonkers and New Rochelle have emerged as models for smart growth in Westchester County, using transit-oriented development to attract billions in investment, expand housing supply, and stabilize rents. Their success offers a blueprint for communities across Westchester and North Jersey.
Read MoreNJ TRANSIT’s value • New rentals at Wesmont Station • CT Housing bill voted • New Haven developer picked • Africa’s first urban cable car
Read MoreU.S. Surgeon General addresses loneliness • Funds for Morristown affordable housing renovations • BRT advances in Raleigh • New book explores parking dependency • Paraguay plans for electric mobility
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 MoreYonkers Mayor Philip Amicone unveiled a revision of the Alexander Street Master Plan, part of the city’s effort to promote its downtown through TOD.
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