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New Apps for Discovering Street Food

Apps that improve city living and quality of life in cities are coming to the market seemingly every day. That's fine: it would be impossible to have too many apps for exploring options in street food.

April 9 - The City Fix

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A New Subway Line Unveiled for Republican Presidential Candidate Ted Cruz

It wasn't the Metropolitan Transportation Authority that named the new subway line for the Texas senator, but one of the city's major tabloids showed its 'only in New York City' creative flair for attention-grabbing headlines.

April 9 - Daily News

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The Demographics of U.S. Transit Ridership

New research from the Pew Research Center provides insight into the people relying on public transit.

April 8 - Pew Research Center

Vision for an Urban District Approved for Denver's I-25 and Broadway Area

The Denver City Council approved, with a 13-0 vote, the I-25 and Broadway Station Area Plan.

April 8 - The Denver Post

Purple Line Light Rail Gets Critical Go-Ahead in Maryland

The Purple Line light rail route will connect Bethesda and New Carrollton in Maryland.

April 8 - The Washington Post


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Texas School Bans Walking to School

Not only does Bear Branch Elementary School in Magnolia ISD prohibit walking to and from school: Montgomery County constables will arrest scofflaws.

April 8 - Fox 26

Routes of Change: a One-Man Journey Around the World Without a Motor

Markus Pukonen is circumnavigating the planet without a motor to raise awareness for the global community and to create positive change.

April 8 - Routes of Change


A Housing Boom in San Francisco?

We've seen builders responding to high demand for residential housing Manhattan and Seattle, but could it be happening in San Francisco? Sort of, according to San Francisco Chronicle business columnist, Kathleen Pender.

April 8 - San Francisco Chronicle

New York Eliminates Some Parking Requirements in 'Transit Zones'

In a substantial part of the city, parking requirements will be eliminated for subsidized and senior housing.

April 8 - StreetsBlog NYC

Friday Ear Candy: Mapping the Sound of the City

Chatty Maps break down the sound profile of cities.

April 8 - Digital Trends

Maine DOT Spars With Regional Transportation Planners

Transportation planners in Bangor, Maine are accusing state officials of holding regional transportation projects hostage to force the construction of a controversial connector project.

April 8 - Bangor Daily News

Friday Funny: The Urban Life of Ducks and Raccoons

A pair of very different stories offers insight into the urban lives of animals.

April 8 - Blue Dot Magazine

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Book Review: From Steel to Slots

Chloe E. Taft explores the transition of Bethlehem, Pa., from Rust Belt company town to gambling mecca.

April 7 - Josh Stephens

Seattle's New Light Rail Line Proving Good for Business

Since a March opening greeted with fanfare for its on-time and under budget delivery, local business are crediting the new light rail line connecting Downtown Seattle to Capitol Hill with big sales bumps.

April 7 - KUOW

Klamath River Dam Removal Moves Ahead Without Congressional Approval

A lack of Congressional approval almost killed a controversial dam removal project on the Klamath River in Oregon and California. The states and the Interior Department have found a way to proceed.

April 7 - Associated Press via The Register-Guard

Florida Approves Bill to Shake Up Transportation Project Process

Florida Governor Rick Scott signed an omnibus transportation bill earlier this week that makes a dozen changes to the work of the Florida Department of Transportation.

April 7 - Mass Transit

LinkedIn

San Francisco Tower Takes On Many Meanings

Urban design critic John King’s aversion to LinkedIn’s new office space points to long-standing tensions in San Francisco.

April 7 - San Francisco Chronicle

The Historical Foundation of America's Transit Disinvestment

The other day, a new Shinkansen bullet line was added in Japan, the first to operate high-speed rail in 1964. The U.S. has yet to build is first line. More troubling is the decay we've seen in the relatively new metro lines, like D.C. Metro and BART.

April 7 - The Conversation

Berkeley Releases Resilience Plan

Berkeley's Resilience Strategy is one of the first in the nation, and one of the first work products of the Rockefeller Foundation's 100 Resilient Cites network.

April 7 - Berkeley Patch

HUD Announces New $174 Million National Housing Trust Fund

A new federal housing program is unique in its approach but all too common in its scope.

April 7 - CityLab

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