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Victorian Townhomes

New Historic Preservation Fund for Residents Proposed in Philadelphia

Defraying the costs of maintaining a historic home can help more families stay in their homes, according to the logic behind a preservation fund proposed in one of the most historic cities in the country.

October 26 - WHYY

Uber CEO

The Uber Story

A new book traces the path of the influential mobility company from its earliest days and through its many organizational and leadership ups and downs.

October 26 - CityLab

San Francisco Monopoly

The Benefits of Gaming to Planning Education

"Popular games that invite players to take on the role of developer or city planner are a familiar part of the cultural landscape," according to this article.

October 26 - Land Lines

Long Beach to Los Angeles

Busy Section of L.A. Rail Transit Had Quicker Service in 1916

Over a century ago, the Pacific Electric Railway operated a line between downtown Los Angeles and Long Beach that competed its journey ten minutes faster than LA Metro's Blue Line does. What gives?

October 25 - Long Beach Post

Mexico City, Florida

Awareness of Climate Change Threats Doesn't Motivate People to Act, Study Finds

Disaster preparedness efforts need to take into account that homeowners in vulnerable areas don’t take action even when the risks are clear.

October 25 - Grist


City of Bridges

A Mobility Collective for a Unified Transportation System

The collective of micromobility and shared mobility operators is tasked with developing an integrated system that would better serve the diverse needs of travelers.

October 25 - CityLab

Parking Lot SOlar

Bipartisan Coalition of Mayors Support Tax Credits for Solar Power

One issue has solidly bipartisan support at the local level: tax credits for investments that build new solar power capacity.

October 25 - Smart Cities Dive


Zoning Map

Seattle Suburbs Prepare for Light Rail With Zoning for Transit-Oriented Development

Mountlake Terrace is the latest Seattle suburb to make substantial space for new development in anticipation of a forthcoming Link light rail line extending north of Seattle.

October 25 - The Urbanist

Railyards District

Sacramento Gaining an MLS Team, a New Stadium, and a Big Mixed-Use Development

Sacramento Republic FC will have a new home in Sacramento's Railyard District, expected for completion by 2022.

October 25 - The Sacramento Bee

Indiana University Bloomington

Single-Family Zoning on the Cutting Block in Bloomington, Indiana

Move over Minneapolis. An Indiana college town joins the avant-garde of planning innovation by nearing the finish line with a new Unified Development Ordinance that would allow duplexes, triplexes, and fourplexes in single-family neighborhoods.

October 25 - Hoosier Times

Atlanta to Charlotte Passenger Rail Corridor Investment Plan

High-Speed Rail Connecting Atlanta to Charlotte Studied

The Georgia Department of Transportation and the Federal Railroad Administration recently released a draft study of a plan to link Atlanta and Charlotte via high-speed rail.

October 25 - The Atlanta Journal Constitution

Basket Building

New Life for the Longaberger Basket as a Luxury Hotel

A completely singular example of adaptive reuse could be delivered a gift basket in Newark, Ohio.

October 25 - New York Post

Curacao

Friday Funny: The Beach Boys Weren't Talking About Kokomo, Indiana

Aruba is real. Jamaica is real. Bermuda, Bahama, Key Largo, and Montego are all real. There is no Kokomo located off the Florida Keys, however, as promised by a famous song by the Beach Boys.

October 25 - South Florida Sun Sentinel

Sidewalk Closed

The Universal Need for Better Sidewalks

The "8 Principles of Sidewalks" guide has been translated from Portuguese to English and is available to download.

October 24 - TheCityFix

MacDougal Street

Gentrification Up Close in N.Y.C.'s West Village

A former resident of the iconic neighborhood reflects on its past, present, and future.

October 24 - The New York Review of Books

Pinal County Arizona

Insufficient Groundwater for Arizona County's Planned Development

New projections for Pinal County in Arizona show that water demand will exceed the area’s supply.

October 24 - Arizona Republic

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Philadelphia's Waterfront Cap Park Enters Final Design Phase

The $225 million Park at Penn's Landing is expected to compete transform the city of Philadelphia's relationship with its waterfront.

October 24 - WHYY

Open Streets

FEATURE

Engaging, Then Planning, for Equity

The interdisciplinary work of the Kounkuey Design Initiative, led by executive director Chelina Odbert, and deeply committed to the homegrown potential of neighborhoods and communities.

October 24 - James Brasuell

Fuel Break Wildfire

New Models of Risk Assessment Needed in Wildfire Zones

About 350,000 residents have lost wildfire insurance in recent years, as a series of catastrophic fires have swept the state of California and insurance industry struggles to keep up with climate change.

October 24 - The Conversation

Charro Days

A Radically Different Planning Process in Brownsville

In a year-long program that included bike rides, serenades, and Dragtivist performances, an art collective guided Brownsville, Texas residents in reimagining how they could influence equity and justice in their city.

October 24 - Shelterforce Magazine

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