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A Hidden Cost of the Second Avenue Subway—for Renters

Along with commute time reductions, expect significant rent increases resulting in some displacement of current residents around the three new Second Avenue Subway stations, according to a new report.

January 4 - The New York Times - N.Y. / Region

Los Angeles Bungalow Court

Building Small to Make California Homes More Affordable

A Santa Ana small lot development could be an example of how California could become more affordable by building more dense urban-style homes throughout the state.

January 4 - Los Angeles Times

2017 Apps

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The Best Planning Apps for 2017

A list of mobile apps that support planning, as part of an annual update. Learn about exciting new ways to explore cities and enhance planning via mobile apps. Please feel free to add your own favorites.

January 4 - Jennifer Evans-Cowley

No Dumping

Sensors Measure Rainwater on Chicago Streets

A smart city pilot project, already in place at three locations in Chicago and on the way to two more, deploys sophisticated data gathering technology to measure the simple act of rainwater running downhill. Better green infrastructure will follow.

January 4 - Data-Smart City Solutions

Delivery Drone

Slurpees By Air: Drone Delivery Takes Off in Reno

77 successful drone deliveries were made in the month of November from one 7-Eleven store in Reno, Nevada to customers in the city.

January 4 - Reno Gazette-Journal


Apartments

European Cities Forcing Airbnb to Play by the Rules

European cities have taken a proactive role in regulating Airbnb.

January 4 - Quartz

Boise, Idaho

Farmland Preservation a Hot Topic in Idaho's Most Populous County

As the city of Boise and surrounding communities in Ada County, Idaho continue to grow and sprawl outward, agricultural land in the county may become a thing of the past.

January 4 - Boise Weekly


D.C. Metro Bus

The Best and Worst from the Year in Transportation

Streetsblog USA has announced their 2016 Streetsies Awards.

January 4 - Streetsblog USA

Brewery

Which U.S. Cities Have the Highest Density of Microbreweries?

Mapping the complete transformation of the beer business in the United States.

January 3 - City Observatory

Family Parking

Report: U.S. Household Formation Continues to Grow

The growth of household formation is a good indicator for the continue recovery of the housing industry.

January 3 - Housing Perspectives

Grand Central

Rezoning Begins in Earnest in Manhattan's East Midtown

The aspiration for a forthcoming Uniform Land Use Review Procedure for East Midtown Manhattan is nothing short of returning the neighborhood to central business district status.

January 3 - New York Post

Complete Street Vancouver

Debating Bike Infrastructure in Vancouver

Bike infrastructure is a source of political controversy, even in cities where biking is already popular.

January 3 - The Globe and Mail

Traffic Safety Advocates

Cities Zero In On Road Road Safety

Ambitious, Rapidly Expanding Vision Zero Movement Seeks to End Vehicular Deaths

January 3 - InTransition Magazine

Coal Ash Waste

Coal Plants Are Closing—There's Not Much Trump's EPA Can Do About It

Natural gas and renewable sources of energy are quickly replacing coal-fired power plants in the nation's energy portfolio. Economics, not regulations is determining what gets built, and what gets burned.

January 3 - Brookings Institution

How Seattle Houses the People Who Need it Most

The Seattle Weekly explores the question of how Seattle, a quickly growing and desirable city, is working to ensure housing options for its low-income residents.

January 3 - Seattle Weekly

Keep Portland Weird

New Mayor Has Harsh Words for Portland's Office of Neighborhood Involvement

A recent city audit has empowered Portland's new mayor, Ted Wheeler, to criticize the Office of Neighborhood Involvement in Portland.

January 3 - Livable Portland

Fort Worth to Airport Rail Connection Collects $500 Million in Federal Funding

The Fort Worth Transportation Authority will get the federal funding assistance it needs to build the Tex Rail project.

January 3 - The Dallas News

Yes, the Second Avenue Subway Did Open as Scheduled on New Years Day

Three new stations on Second Avenue and an upgraded Lexington Avenue station were open for the first phase of the long-awaited subway line, an extension of the Q Line. Here are some observations of the trains and stations from The New York Times.

January 3 - The New York Times

Anthony Foxx Announcement

An Exit Interview with Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx

A CityLab interview with Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx, who served in the position since 2013 during some of the most frantic technological innovation in transportation since the dam of the age of the automobile.

January 2 - CityLab

Comprehensive Planning Can Be All Fun and Games

Planners in an Atlanta suburb are using games tailored to adults and children to inform a new comprehensive plan.

January 2 - The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

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