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Federal Bill HR 8230 Addresses Transit-Oriented Development
HR 8230, a federal bill, moved to a House committee that oversees transportation policy in April 2026.
By United States House of Representatives -- Apr 13, 2026
Overview
HR 8230, known as the NO TOD Act, is a federal policy proposal being considered in the 119th Congress. On April 9, 2026, the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure received the bill for formal review and discussion. This committee has the power to shape how federal transportation and development policy affects communities across the nation.
Transit-oriented development (TOD) is the practice of building homes, businesses, and services near public transportation hubs like bus and train stations. When communities grow around these transit centers, people can get to work, school, and services without always needing a car. This approach can reduce traffic, improve air quality, and make neighborhoods more walkable and connected.
The NO TOD Act will be examined by members of Congress who specialize in transportation and infrastructure issues. The committee will review the bill's goals, costs, and potential effects on communities nationwide. They may suggest changes or hold hearings where experts and community members share their perspectives.
Our community can stay informed about this bill's progress by following its movement through Congress. If the committee approves it, the bill will move to a broader House vote. Residents can also contact their representatives to share what matters most about how we build and connect our neighborhoods.
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