California Transit-Housing Law Takes Effect in San Diego
A new California law now shapes housing rules near San Diego trolley stops and qualifying Rapid bus corridors, with different development tiers.
A new California law now shapes housing rules near San Diego trolley stops and qualifying Rapid bus corridors, with different development tiers.
Denver legislation would fund HNTB consultants to carry out an equitable transit-oriented development plan along the Federal Boulevard BRT corridor.
Richardson has paused redevelopment efforts at Arapaho Center Station, citing market conditions, economic uncertainty and possible changes to state funding tools.
A February 20 filing urges Los Angeles to strengthen infrastructure, fire-safety and neighborhood protections as California’s SB 79 moves toward implementation.
South Pasadena announced community meetings on state-mandated land-use and housing changes near transit as the city continues its 2021–2029 housing-element update.
NJ Transit and the state Economic Development Authority are seeking partners for proposed mixed-income housing near Bayonne’s 34th Street station.
Developers have until Aug. 21 to submit plans for a 1.7-acre VTA parcel beside Milpitas BART and light rail, with future housing and commerce at stake.
Mountain View is moving several city-backed affordable-housing projects toward expected 2026 construction, with public land, funding and state support.
The NJEDA issued a request for qualifications and proposals to purchase or lease and redevelop the commuter parking lot at Linden’s NJ TRANSIT station.
India’s central government announced a 2026 policy and regulations for Delhi that connect affordable housing and compact mixed-use development with existing and planned public-transit infrastructure.
A proposed 86-unit apartment complex at 165 Township Line Road remains subject to Cheltenham Township approval and is about 1,000 feet from SEPTA’s Jenkintown-Wyncote Regional Rail station.
BART’s Fremont Station TOD solicitation is nearing an anticipated Aug. 15 shortlist, with housing, parking and station-access changes still under review.
A 240-unit affordable housing phase at West Oakland BART is estimated to begin in late summer or early fall, while parking changes and permanent bus-stop relocations affect riders.
Oklahoma City has begun public outreach for Thrive on Classen, a transit-oriented development planning effort focused on the Classen Boulevard corridor.
A June 25 recommendation advances proposed land-use, zoning and mobility changes around North Hollywood’s G Line station, but Mayor and City Council action is still required.
Los Angeles’ SB 79 plan took effect in stages, but Sherman Oaks eligibility remains parcel-specific and depends on transit maps, zoning and future rules.
Union City riders have a regional reason to watch Bayonne’s proposed light-rail development, which could test housing, parking, access and station amenities.
Murray’s Redevelopment Agency reviewed future project areas and the former City Hall site on July 21, but no development plan or construction schedule was approved.
California’s SB 79 took effect July 1. Here is what the transit-housing law could mean near Norwalk Station—and what it does not approve.
Oklahoma City residents, businesses and commuters can help shape a Classen Boulevard plan focused on transit, safety, housing and development through Aug. 31.
SB 79 starts July 1, 2026, but San Diego’s upzoning is phased: about 24% of eligible areas take effect immediately. Here’s how to check yours.
Linden NJ—NJEDA and NJ TRANSIT launched an RFQP for the Linden station commuter lot, with a July 21 site visit, an Aug 18 NOI, and a Sep 28 response deadline.