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A Vision for the Future: LA County Releases Draft Sustainability Plan

Los Angeles County has released the draft 2025 OurCounty Sustainability Plan — shaped by community input — and is inviting public feedback through August 22 to help guide the County’s path toward a more sustainable, equitable, and resilient future.

July 29 - Los Angeles County Chief Sustainability Office

Aerial view of San Fernando, California.

Honoring Elders: California Tribe Breaks Ground on Affordable Housing

The Fernandeño Tataviam Band of Mission Indians is launching its first senior housing project in Los Angeles County, creating 26 affordable units to serve Native elders and address longstanding housing inequities.

July 29 - Tribal Business News

View of dense San Diego neighborhood with multi-family buildings.

Which San Diego County Cities Are Building New Housing?

Chula Vista permitted the most new housing units per capita, while El Cajon is adding the least.

July 29 - Voice of San Diego

Highway 101 winding through redwood trees with road sign for Eureka, CA partially visible in top right.

Caltrans Plans $2 Billion Tunnel to Save Crumbling Coastal Highway

A roadway connecting Eureka and Crescent City is a lifeline for local residents, but its future is uncertain as rock slides force repeated closures.

July 29 - San Francisco Chronicle

Rendering of new roundabouts at highway intersection in Baxter, Minnesota surrounded by Costco and other large stores.

Opinion: Minnesota ‘Buttonhook’ Project a ‘Highway Engineer’s Fever Dream’

Charles Marohn argues that building six new roundabouts to preserve access to big box stores and strip malls is an ineffective way to reduce traffic.

July 29 - Strong Towns

Small green house on unfinished lot with red earthmover and workers in front yard.

Kentucky Nonprofits Build ‘Higher Ground’ Homes

After destructive floods displaced thousands of Kentucky families, developers are building climate-resilient homes away from flood-prone areas.

July 29 - Kentucky Lantern


Row of colorful two-story brick residential buildings in Washington, D.C. with U.S. flags hanging from doorways.

Report: Proposed DC RENTAL Law Would Harm Black and Low-Income Residents

The proposal would speed up evictions, eliminate some protections for tenants, and exempt buildings from a law that requires tenants have first right of purchase.

July 29 - Washington Citypaper

Large Google data center building in The Dalles, Oregon.

Data Centers Threaten Western Water Supplies, Power Grids

The rapidly growing need for water to cool data centers is endangering one of the West’s most essential resources.

July 28 - High Country News


Close-up of hand inserting Mobility Wallet card into green Los Angeles Metro ticketing machine.

LA’s ‘Mobility Wallet’ Helps Bridge Transportation Gaps

The city gave 1,000 residents a $150 monthly transportation stipend that covered transit, bike share, ride hailing, and car rentals.

July 28 - UCLA Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies

Single-story tan former hospital building in rural Baird, Texas.

Half of Rural Texas Hospitals Could Close

Texas has lost 25 rural hospitals in the last two decades, more than any other state.

July 28 - The Daily Yonder

"AI" logo with digital lines indicating smart city/AI over Chicago skyline.

PLANOPEDIA

What Is Artificial Intelligence?

Data-driven algorithms can help planners make more informed decisions, but the technology comes with its own risks of error, misuse, and built-in biases.

July 28 - Diana Ionescu

Historic Victorian homes in Huntington Beach, California with tall palm trees on a sunny day.

One Fifth of California Homes Owned by Investors

The state mirrors a national trend of investors buying up housing to rent.

July 28 - OC Register

Portland Bus Lane

Oregon Governor Proposes Higher Gas Tax, Vehicle Fees to Fund ODOT

Gov. Kotel called a special legislative session in late August to address the budget gap at the state transportation department.

July 28 - KTVZ

Department of Housing and Urban Development building in Washington, D.C. Concrete Brutalist high-rise.

Analysis: Federal Budget Guts Housing Programs

Despite a small increase in the low-income housing tax incentive, deep cuts to other federal housing programs will likely exacerbate the housing crisis.

July 28 - Shelterforce

Large tower under construction with crane with American and Texas flags in downtown Austin, Texas against sunset sky.

Data: Rent Dropping in ‘Pro-Housing’ Cities

Zoning deregulation seems to be having a strong impact on rent prices in some of the nation’s largest cities.

July 28 - Reason

Dark blue Tesla sedan driving on freeway with green signs for San Francisco.

Tesla Announced Human-Assisted Robotaxi Launch in San Francisco — But State Regulators Say Otherwise

The electric carmaker appears to be both-sides-ing its impending launch, telling regulators it will have human drivers on board while touting the project as ‘robotaxis’ to investors.

July 27 - Wired

Orange and white plastic bollards delineating bike lane.

Indianapolis Encourages Tactical Urbanism With Lending Library, Grant Program

Residents can apply to receive assistance with traffic calming projects that can provide valuable data and lead to permanent changes.

July 27 - Mirror Indy

Rendering of Park Street in Jacksonville, Florida with new sidewalks and roundabout.

Jacksonville Completes Park Street Road Diet

The half-mile corridor now features new bike lanes and sidewalks, as well as roundabouts and new landscaping.

July 27 - News 4 Jax

People on motorbikes driving through busy vibrant Hanoi, Vietnam produce market.

Hanoi to Ban Gas-Powered Two-Wheelers, Later Cars

City officials hope that electrifying motorcycles, a ‘lifeblood’ of Vietnamese transportation, will have a positive impact on air quality and noise in the city’s downtown.

July 27 - Electrek

Electric 18-wheeler truck plugged into electric charger.

California Set to Increase Electric Truck Chargers by 25%

The California Transportation Commission approved funding for an additional 500 charging ports for electric trucks along some of the state’s busiest freight corridors.

July 25 - Natural Resources Defense Council

Workers in safety vests installing large solar panels in Southern California desert landscape.

21 Climate Resilience Projects Cancelled by the EPA

The federal government has pulled funding for at least 21 projects related to farming, food systems, and environmental justice to comply with one of Trump’s early executive orders.

July 25 - Civil Eats

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