The Urban Institute found that 67 million homes are within a half mile of transit, accounting for 45 percent of the country’s ...
City Council held a public hearing on a comprehensive package of zoning and land development changes designed to encourage higher-density housing, mixed-use development and pedestrian-friendly design ...
Evanston might seem like a stereotypical college town — replete with bookstores, coffee shops, trendy restaurants and an abundance of apartments close to Northwestern. Looking closely, however, ...
The city adopted a framework for equitable transit-oriented development, and while progress has been made, there is more work ...
Agencies looking to advance TOD programs need market intelligence, local developer insights and strategic public sector focus ...
HARRISON, N.Y. -- After 16 years of planning and construction, the ribbon was finally cut Monday on a "transit-oriented development" in suburban Westchester. It's retail and residential attached to a ...
For five years, pundits, planners, and policy-makers have scratched their heads at Los Angeles’ steep public transit ridership decline: a 21% decrease on buses,15% in total. To explain it, they cite ...
On March 7, 2023, as part of Mayor Todd Gloria’s 2022 Land Development Code Update, five San Diego City Council members voted to adopt the “Sustainable Development Area” (SDA) to apply to local San ...
A plan to build an $85 million mixed-use project has been approved by the Village of Mineola. Called The Bridge, the transit-oriented development from local firm Third Street Associates will bring 119 ...
(TNS) — New research by the Cuyahoga County, Ohio, Planning Commission offers fresh evidence that Cleveland and surrounding suburbs would be smart to rezone transit corridors to encourage dense, ...
Oceanside’s Planning Commission has recommended the city go slowly on compliance with the state’s new Abundant and Affordable Homes Near Transit Act. Known as Senate Bill 79, the act takes effect July ...
Of the total, roughly $2.35 billion worth of development, or more than 81%, occurred within the City of Cleveland. And of that amount, nearly 88%, or almost $2.1 billion, occurred in downtown and ...