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They Had No Heat for Months. A New Law Let Them Sue.

In New York state, tenants can now take landlords to court directly to force repairs and get damages, without withholding rent first. Here’s how one of the first tests of the new law worked.

August 11 - Shelterforce Magazine

Tent occupied by unhoused resident with bike against fence under underpass in Miami, Florida.

Grants Pass Homelessness Ruling Brings Issues Into Sharp Focus

Advocates for unhoused people are rallying to protect homeless populations as new legislation criminalizing homelessness rolls out around the country.

August 9 - Next City

Street Median

Panhandling Bans Draw Free Speech Criticism

Civil liberties advocates say prohibitions supposedly based on safety unfairly target unhoused people.

August 9 - Stateline

Six-lane road with fast food and pizza restaurants in Alamogordo, New Mexico.

Fixing the ‘Legacy’ Highways That Don’t Work for Anyone

A classic example of the notorious ‘stroad,’ aging state roads that aim to serve all users with piecemeal infrastructure solutions fail to facilitate safe, efficient transportation.

August 9 - Streetsblog USA

Beachside homes in Provincetown, Cape Cod, Massachusetts.

Affordable Homes Act Targets ADUs, ‘Seasonal Communities’ in Massachusetts

State legislators say the new law could support 65,000 new housing units.

August 9 - Hoodline


Close-up of silver sign indicating 'no smoking' with cigarette inside circle with line. Sign is sitting on patio table outdoors.

SoCal City Bans Smoking on Multifamily Properties

The law prohibits smoking tobacco or cannabis in both indoor and outdoor spaces, prompting backlash from residents.

August 8 - CNN Newsource

Great Rivers Greenway bike trail bridge over highway in St. Louis, Missouri.

Moving Beyond Crash Statistics to Understand Road Safety

Why measuring traffic deaths alone doesn’t paint a full picture.

August 8 - nextSTL


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Will LA’s Transit Plan Cross the Finish Line Ahead of 2028 Summer Olympics?

The latest report from the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority says the 2028 Summer Olympics host city is falling behind on its transit improvement plan and likely won't catch up in time for the Games.

August 8 - NBC 4

Asphalt road on coast with collapsed segments from erosion.

We Must Relocate to Prepare for Climate Change, and We Must Do it Now

As flooding, sea level rise, fires, and other climate impacts increase, we’ll need to move about 20 million Americans by 2100. Here’s how we can rethink managed retreat to get ahead of the rising tides.

August 8 - Shelterforce Magazine

two riders wearing masks during the covid-19 pandemic exit a blue city bus in the Bronx in New York City.

Mobility as a Social Determinant of Health

A public health expert calls on transportation planners to ensure all residents have access to reliable transportation.

August 8 - The Flint Courier News

Ladder going down into kiva ruin in New Mexico.

The Meaning of Ruins on the Landscape

In the latest in a far ranging series of interest to planners—centered on contrasts between urban and natural environments—Chuck Wolfe speculates about the role of ruins in urban and natural environments.

August 8 - Resurgence: A Journey via Substack

Google street view looking up at historic Chicago skyscrapers.

Chicago Towers Recommended for Adaptive Reuse

Once slated for demolition, two historic buildings owned by the federal government will be restored for new uses.

August 8 - WTTV

Close-up of facade of red brick high-rise apartment building in Columbus, Ohio.

Eight Ohio Towns Ban Source of Income Discrimination in Housing

The group doesn’t include Cleveland, where landlords can explicitly exclude housing voucher recipients from rental properties.

August 8 - Signal Cleveland

Close-up of Starbucks coffee logo with Drive Thru sign with arrow under it mounted on dark grey wall.

Reports of the Third Place’s Death are Greatly Exaggerated

Starbucks is shifting to more drive-throughs and less comfy armchairs, but that doesn’t mean the demand for common spaces outside of home and work is waning.

August 7 - Strong Towns

Los Angeles transit bus passing in front of LAPD headquarters in downtown Los Angeles.

LA to Launch Bus Lane Enforcement Cameras

Bus-mounted cameras will identify vehicles that block designated bus lanes to help prevent delays and maintain reliable transit operations.

August 7 - KTLA

Bison grazing in green meadow with Grand Teton mountains in background.

Grand Teton Foundation Races to Fundraise — or Lose Key Wildlife Corridor

Wyoming could sell a currently protected parcel of land, key to elk and other hoofed mammal migration paths, to private developers.

August 7 - NPR

Worker in orange suit and hard hat working on large blue water pipe in ground.

Texas Water Board to Distribute $1 Billion for Infrastructure Improvements

The state must invest $80 billion by 2070 to upgrade its outdated water infrastructure.

August 7 - The Texas Tribune

Elevated train in Chicago, Illinois.

Chicago Rail Extension Gains New Federal Funding

The Biden administration has committed over $700 million to the massive project which will bring rail to the Far South Side of the city.

August 7 - CBS News

Cityscape with government building in Victoria, British Columbia.

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Planners be Nimble, Planners be Quick

Planning should be methodical and responsive to community needs, but not to the point of inefficiency. Too much planning can be just as harmful as too little.

August 7 - Todd Litman

Relief panel in Boston subway station depicting "America's first subway."

MassDOT’s ‘Beyond Mobility’ Plan Centers Resilient Transportation

The 25-year plan addresses the state’s transportation infrastructure, sustainability, and equity.

August 7 - Roads & Bridges

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