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Interstate 495

Local Concern Grows Over Maryland's Plans to Widen Interstates

Montgomery County officials are concerned about the details of a massive $9 billion public-private partnership that would widen three highways in Maryland with the support of Governor Larry Hogan.

September 14 - Bethesda Magazine

Denver, Colorado

Denver Offers Pathway for Misused 'Affordable' Housing

Hundreds of homes built under Denver's affordable housing program were sold to buyers who didn't qualify for them. Now, the city is trying to clean up the mess.

September 14 - Denver Post

Dallas

Federal Grants to Leverage Public-Private Partnerships for Faster Project Delivery

The Pilot Program for Expedited Project Delivery reflects the Trump Administration's approach to public transit investments.

September 14 - Federal Transit Administration

Factory Emissions

New Tool Calculates the Carbon Footprint of Cities

Google's Environmental Insights Explorer multiplies the power of Google Maps for the benefit of the planet.

September 14 - Fast Company

Townhouses

Get Ready, Suburbia: Apartments Are Coming

From high-rises to townhouses, the suburban multi-family market is growing fast.

September 14 - Governing


Beach

Friday Funny: Cartographers Are Hiding an Idyllic Continent

The rest of the world would only spoil it for the mapmakers.

September 14 - The Onion

San Francisco

Friday Eye Candy: The World's Most Beautiful Cities, Viewed From Above

A collection of drone footage of the world's most beautiful cities, for those of us ready for a deskcation.

September 14 - The Mercury News


Blue Origin

Jeff Bezos Announces $2 Billion Fund to Support Homeless Services

After the company he founded fought off a tax to fund homeless and affordable housing funds in Seattle earlier this year, Jeff Bezos has announced a new $2 billion fund that will fund homeless services, among other efforts.

September 13 - GeekWire

Details Emerging of Tampa's $3 Billion Waterfront Mega-Project

New renderings of two "New York-style" office towers give shape to the $3 billion Water Street Tampa project.

September 13 - The Architect's Newspaper

Columbia River Bridge

New Hope for the Abandoned I-5 Bridge Project Between Oregon and Washington

The mayor of Vancouver, Washington is leading a goodwill campaign in the hopes of launching work on a new bridge over the Columbia River, after Washington abandoned Oregon on the project in 2013.

September 13 - The Oregonian

Methane

Latest Obama-Era Regulations Targeted by the Trump Administration: Methane Rules

One Obama-era climate regulation still on the books deals with methane leakage from oil and gas wells. The greenhouse gas is 25 times more powerful than carbon dioxide. Another methane regulation targeted deals with flaring on federal lands.

September 13 - The New York Times

Natural Resources Conservation Service's Wetlands Reserve Program

Proposed State-Level Wetlands Regulations in California: Protections and Complications

The state is seeking to protect wetlands from federal regulation rollbacks, but broader protections could also mean more costly and cumbersome processes.

September 13 - Water Deeply

California Sprawl

L.A. County Caps Rents in a Temporary Measure

Hoping to provide relief to renters in unincorporated parts of Los Angeles, the County Board of Supervisors has approved temporary rent control for 50,000 older apartments.

September 13 - The Orange County Register

San Francisco Rail Transit

'100-Year Decision': First Approval for Train Route to S.F.'s Salesforce Transit Center

John Rahaim, director of the San Francisco Planning Department, calls the decision to route Caltrain to the newly opened Salesforce Transit center a "100-year decision."

September 13 - San Francisco Examiner

Washington D.C.

'Sustainable DC' Plan Moving Forward

Washington, D.C. is seeking public comment on the "Sustainable DC 2.0" plan.

September 13 - Greater Greater Washington

Atlanta Transit Planning

Survey Gives Atlantans a Voice on Future Transit Projects

Survey says...More MARTA.

September 13 - Curbed Atlanta

Boston Waterfront Development

Study: Boston Luxury Housing Supply Doesn't Satisfy Local Demand

Most people living in Boston's most expensive condominiums aren't from Boston, according to new research.

September 13 - The Boston Globe

Mississippi River, Downtown Minneapolis

Downtown Revitalization Stretches East in Minneapolis

East Town, also known as Downtown East, used to be "weed strewn lots and abandoned rail yards."

September 12 - Star Tribune

Los Angeles Bus Rapid Transit

New Bus Rapid Transit Line Proposed for L.A.'s San Fernando Valley

Measure M, approved by L.A. County voters in 2016, is enabling a slew of transit projects in the San Fernando Valley.

September 12 - Urbanize LA

Bike Commuting

Chicago and San José Achieve LEED for Cities Certification

The U.S. Green Building Council launched the LEED for Cities program in 2016.

September 12 - Smart Cities Dive

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