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Urban Freeway

Final Piece of Eisenhower's Interstate System Complete

It's been over 60 years, but at long last a missing stretch of I-95 between New Jersey and Pennsylvania has been completed. Meanwhile, disrepair threatens the rest of the system.

September 12 - Quartz

Venice Beach Pedestrian and Bike Path

Weekly Scooter Media Brief: September 3–11

The news and opinions are filling newspapers and websites faster than electric scooters are filling sidewalks.

September 12 - Planetizen

New York City

SoHo and NoHo Next for the New York City Rezoning Tour

Zoning changes in SoHo and NoHo are expected to allow more kinds of uses by-right in parts of the neighborhood previously restricted to manufacturing uses.

September 12 - Crain's New York Business

Bethesda, Maryland

Where There Aren't Enough Schools for New Homes

Parts of Montgomery County, Maryland have declared a moratorium on new homes because schools are overcrowded.

September 12 - Greater Greater Washington

Interstate Freeway System

I-405 Widening Ready to Launch Outside Seattle

A major road-widening project will begin construction next year. The project is a long time coming for a fast-growing region, but the final product will reflect a new approach to highway funding.

September 11 - The Seattle Times


Detroit, Michigan

Detroit Bikeshare Pilots Partnership With Lyft

The six-month pilot will offer discounts on Lyft rides that begin or end at a bikeshare station.

September 11 - Michigan Live

Portland Streetcar

Vote on Central Portland's Transportation Future

Portland, OR is asking residents to help prioritize its "wishlist" of transportation projects for the growing Central City area.

September 11 - The Oregonian


BART Station construction

San Jose BART Extension Facing More Delays

Service on a long-awaited BART extension to the Berryessa district in San Jose may be delayed again due to equipment problems.

September 11 - The Mercury News

Road Construction

Ten Years of Highway Trust Fund Insolvency

Earlier this month marked the ten-year anniversary of an event that lives in infamy in the annals of the federal government.

September 11 - Eno Transportation Weekly

Metrobus

7 Transformational Ideas for D.C. Bus Service

David Alpert and DW Rowlands of Greater Greater Washington share their hopes for a planned review of D.C.'s bus system.

September 11 - Greater Greater Washington

Land Use Regulations

Spreading the Parking Reform Love Around Downtown Houston

Two downtown-adjacent neighborhoods would no longer require parking for new developments under a proposal under consideration in the city of Houston.

September 11 - Streetsblog USA

Apartment Building

Minneapolis Mayor Pushing to Fund a Slew of Programs to Make Housing More Affordable

Mayor Jacob Frey wants $40 million of the city’s budget to fund programs related to housing affordability.

September 11 - MinnPost

Detroit People Mover

A New 'Strategic Plan for Transportation' for Detroit

Detroit is working to change almost every layer of the city's transportation experience.

September 11 - Curbed Detroit

Massachusetts

The History of the Failed 'Housing Choice' Bill in Massachusetts

The House Choice bill, supported by Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker, failed to earn approval from the State Legislature this year.

September 11 - WBUR

Crowd Sourcing

Using Yelp to Predict Gentrification

New research draws on the popular review site Yelp to predict changes in housing prices and demographics.

September 10 - CityLab

New York City

A New York City Planner’s Long and Influential History

A look back at Purnima Kapur’s career highlights the long-term impacts of her planning work.

September 10 - Crain's New York Business

Access Paratransit

Paratransit Service Needs Improvement

Following a scathing performance report by King County, in Washington, system officials are implementing an overhaul of the Access paratransit system.

September 10 - Crosscut

Cedar Rapids Floods

The New Politics of Local Funding for Flood Control Infrastructure

The city of Cedar Rapids has traditionally struggled to generate funding for flood control projects from local sources. As flooding increases and federal support decreases, the political calculus for flood control infrastructure has changed.

September 10 - The Gazette

Keep it in the Ground – 2018

As climate hawks gather in San Francisco for the Global Climate Action Summit that convenes Wednesday, Gov. Jerry Brown, host of the summit, is dogged by critics who can't distinguish between oil production and consumption.

September 10 - CALmatters

Construction

Year One of L.A.'s 'Transit Oriented Communities Affordable Housing Incentives Program'

After one year in action, the Transit Oriented Communities Affordable Housing Incentives Program has enabled a rare feat in Los Angeles: new development.

September 10 - Urbanize LA

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Gallatin County Department of Planning & Community Development

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