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L.A. Finally Lets People Eat In Parking Lots

Los Angeles temporarily eased parking requirements during the pandemic, offering a glimpse of how much a less restrictive zoning code improves urban life.

Parking,
Zoning
  • Jersey City’s Quick Build Bike Network
  • More lanes ≠ Less traffic
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From the NJTOD Archives

“Inner M&E” Strategic Corridor Plan: Final Presentation

“Inner M&E” Strategic Corridor Plan: Final Presentation

October 28, 2013September 8, 2023
Los Angeles Makes TOD a Priority

Los Angeles Makes TOD a Priority

November 18, 2006February 9, 2024
Manual on Bicycle and Pedestrian Connections to Transit

Manual on Bicycle and Pedestrian Connections to Transit

February 26, 2018September 13, 2023

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