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Miami-Dade Transit

Miami-Dade Looking for Transit Funding Ideas

Officials in Miami-Dade County are moving quickly to potentially add a half-cent surtax to the November ballot.

January 25 - Miami Today

Photo of Calgary skyline from Edworthy Park

Comparing Canadian Density to the Rest of the World

Canadian cities are expensive, but, according to a new report from the Fraser Institute in Toronto, they have room to spare for more housing .

January 25 - The Fraser Institute

Pride Parade

Mapping the LGBTQ-Friendliness of the World's Cities

A colorful data visualization tool maps information about which cities have the most protections for LGBTQ people in place. The tool is intended as a resource for LGBTQ travelers.

January 25 - Fast Co. Design

Ohio

The New Mayor Making a Point to Ride the Bus

File under: acts of political courage.

January 25 - Streetsblog USA

President of the United States

Rift Grows Between U.S. Conference of Mayors and the White House

A delegation of mayors cancelled a scheduled visit to the White House this week after the Trump Administration ramped up attacks on sanctuary cities.

January 25 - The Washington Times


Noise

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Why We Need to Reduce Noise Levels in Cities

The hustle and bustle of cities are part of the appeal, but too much noise is unhealthy. Planners can help control the problem of noise in the city.

January 25 - Kayla Matthews

Main Street

Hospitals Head for the Cornfields

The sprawling locations where new hospitals are built in Minnesota provides insight for nationwide trends, and share traits with the siting of new schools

January 24 - Streets.MN


New York City

New York State, Not New York City, to Decide Whether to Toll Streets in Manhattan

While the city determines where to place parking meters and how much to charge, when it comes to charging tolls to drive in Manhattan, the city's elected leaders are excluded from the political process.

January 24 - The New York Times

U.S.-Mexico Border

Binational Bikeshare for the U.S.-Mexico Border

Planners in El Paso, Texas want to expand the SunCycle bikeshare system south of the border in Ciudad Juárez.

January 24 - CityLab

Oakland and San Francisco

Planners Cannot Ignore Legacy Of Government-Sanctioned Segregation

Even in liberal states like California, government-sanctioned residential segregation persisted in the 20th century. In a recent talk in L.A., Richard Rothstein, author of The Color of Law, charged planners with undoing this shameful legacy.

January 24 - California Planning & Development Report

LA Metro, Wilshire and Western

Op-Ed: Los Angeles Needs a Vermont Avenue Subway

As the second busiest bus corridor in the area, Vermont Avenue is currently a candidate for bus rapid transit. But would rail be a better choice?

January 24 - Urbanize LA

Hospital Signs

Chicago Hospitals Could House Homeless Patients

Given the fact that many homeless patients end up costing the system a lot more than average, several Chicago hospitals are considering ways to house them.

January 24 - Crain's Chicago Business

Shuttle Bus

Report: How Can Cities Make Microtransit Work?

The Eno Center for Transportation looks at how on-demand transportation services can set themselves up to succeed, and learn from failed attempts.

January 24 - Curbed

Risk Reduction

Philadelphia Could Be the First U.S. City to Open a Sanctioned Safe Injection Site

Facing the highest rate of deaths of any major city in the U.S. opioid epidemic, the city of Philadelphia is preparing to take drastic measures.

January 24 - The Philadelphia Inquirer

Administration building at the World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, on opening day, May 1, 1893

Daniel Burnham to Get the Musical Theatre Treatment

A theater in Chicago will open a new musical about the famous urban planner and architect in June of this year.

January 24 - Chicago Sun-Times

PATH Train

Concerns Raised Over Trump Administration's Proposed Infrastructure Funding Limits

While federal officials are still staying mum about the contents of a leaked draft of pages from the Trump Administration's infrastructure plan, local and regional officials in the New York area seem more than a little worried.

January 24 - Politico

New York City Construction

Pension Funds Can Save Affordable Housing

New York demonstrates how pension funds can be a major source of financing for affordable housing.

January 23 - Next City

Flooding

Study Finds Big Pay Off for Resilient Buildings Investments

The economic case for investments in resilience just got a lot stronger.

January 23 - Smart Cities Dive

Puget Sound

Waterborne Transit Ridership Growing Around Seattle, Too

More than buses and trains are doing well in the Seattle region. Ridership on the state system of ferries has also climbed steadily in recent years.

January 23 - The Urbanist

Los Angeles

Temporary Trailers Will House Homeless in Downtown L.A.

If approved, a City Council motion would mark a shift in how Los Angeles deals with a rising number of homeless residents.

January 23 - Los Angeles Times

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