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Breaking Up Stockbridge; Georgia Looks to Make a New, Richer Suburb

Vikki Consiglio wants to create “high-end” town, leaving debt and poorer residents behind.

June 30 - Bloomberg Business

New York MTA Bus

Bus Drivers Weigh In On New York's Falling Bus Ridership

A majority of bus drivers favor riders paying fares before they get on the bus and better bus lane enforcement.

June 30 - CityLab

London Ride Hailing

Uber Gets its License Back, Still on Probation, in London

London gave Uber a more than a slap on the wrist for the company's lack of concern about public safety. Uber demonstrated sufficient contrition to get back in the large, influential city's good graces.

June 29 - BBC News

Washington D.C.

Behind-Schedule Shelters and Behind-the-Scenes Problems at D.C. Department of General Services

The Department of General Services, Washington D.C.'s department in charge of constructing homeless shelters, has seen rapid turnover and is reportedly struggling with low morale.

June 29 - Washington City Paper

MARTA Station

Transit Proximity Means Higher Commercial Rents in Atlanta

Due in part to a parking shortage, Atlanta firms are doling out higher rents to get closer to MARTA stations.

June 29 - Bisnow


Google Headquarters

Google Tax to Appear on November Ballot in Mountain View, California

If a majority of the city's voters approve the city-sponsored ballot measure, business license fees will change from a flat $30 annual fee to a new tax based on the number of employees, with the largest employer, Google, to pay $3.3 million.

June 29 - San Francisco Chronicle

Trailer Park

Manufactured Homes for Affordability

When President Reagan slashed funding for low-income housing in the '80s, he set off a boom in manufactured housing. Now some think these homes might offer relief for those struggling to afford a home.

June 29 - CityLab


NFL Stadium

The Grassroots Success of a Plan to Turn an NFL Stadium Parking Lot Into Playing Fields

An idea that began with a group of parents looking for a place for their kids to play will become a reality.

June 29 - Greater Greater Washington

Homeless Encampment

One in Two Arrests in Portland Are of Homeless People

Three in 100 people in Portland are homeless.

June 29 - The Oregonian

Highway Signs

Friday Funny: Illinois Highway Signs Get Cheeky

Can a little levity save us from reckless and distracted drivers?

June 29 - Chicago Tribune

Skinny Skyscraper

Regulating the Deliberate Emptiness of New York's Skyscrapers

Mechanical voids or stilts—whatever you call the trick of architecture that has been pressing the residential skyline in New York ever higher, the city is ready to regulate.

June 29 - Crain's New York Business

Mero Los Angeles

Friday Fun: Bus Simulator 18 Keeps it Real

A new video game puts you behind the wheel of a busy city bus with places to go, people to serve, and headways to keep.

June 29 - CityLab

Cars Ride Disneyland

Don't Forget the 'Joy of Driving'

While endeavoring to make an honest account of the motivations for driving, it's important to remember that some people really like to drive.

June 28 - Mobility Lab

San Diego, California

San Diego Not Even Close to Meeting Permanent Housing Goals for Homeless

The city’s new $6.5 million "bridge shelters" are providing a place to stay, but not accomplishing what they set out to do.

June 28 - San Diego Union-Tribune

Speed hump

New York's Slow Zones Haven't Made Streets Safer

The city may not have done enough to actually slow down driving in its nominal slow zones.

June 28 - StreetsBlog NYC

Climate CHange

Bloomberg Launches Accelerator for Local Climate Action

The American Cities Climate Challenge seeks to green the carbon-heavy transportation and building sectors.

June 28 - Metro Magazine

Ford Motor Company

Ford Motor Company Touts Carbon Reductions

Ford hit a goal to reduce carbon emissions *from its manufacturing process* eight years ahead of schedule.

June 28 - Automotive News

Active transportation

FEATURE

Thinkers in the Tropical Shade: Empowering Lessons for Livable Places

Thanks to the Australian-American Fulbright Commission and UN-Habitat's World Urban Campaign, fundamental relationships at the heart of urban public health and livability are under scrutiny in tropical Australia.

June 28 - Charles R. Wolfe

pallets of green oil barrels stacked

Big Oil Wins Climate Change Lawsuits

The courts are no place to be deciding on the contribution of fossil fuels to climate change, ruled a Northern California federal district court judge in a "stinging defeat" to San Francisco and Oakland that wanted Big Oil to pay mitigation costs.

June 28 - The New York Times

Digital Highway Sign

More States Hoping to Monetize Highways

The commercialization of highway rights of way is largely prohibited by federal regulations, but states are looking for new ways to generate revenue from billboards and rest stops.

June 28 - Governing

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