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Fatal Combination: Hot-Air Balloons and High-Tension Power Lines

Sixteen people enjoying a hot-air balloon ride in Central Texas early Saturday morning lost their lives in a fiery death after the balloon came into contact with high-tension power lines, according to the National Transportation Safety Board.

August 1 - WFAA

Miami's Downtown Train Hub Begins to Take Shape

Construction of MiamiCentral, an 11-acre plot in downtown Miami that will house the city's station for Brightline higher-speed train service and related transit oriented development, is well underway. Train service begins next summer.

August 1 - The Real Deal

Vanpooling the Green Way

Vanpooling in a gasoline powered vehicle is heavily polluting, according to Green Commuter, a new car share and vanpooling service that rents all-electric vehicles, such as the Tesla Model X.

August 1 - Auto Rental News

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Study: Uber Doesn't Reduce Drunk Driving Fatalities

The debate about the benefits of transportation network companies, like Uber, continues.

August 1 - NPR

Dallas Central Station

Tradeoffs Considered for Dallas-to-Plano Rail Line

Officials would like to speed up the arrival of the Cotton Belt—a planned rail line connecting Dallas to Plano—but that might require sacrificing service.

August 1 - Dallas News


Hillary Clinton

Planetizen Week in Review: August 1, 2016

Political junkies, map nerds, and transit fans all got plenty of big news to digest during the last week of July 2016.

August 1 - Planetizen

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Global Economy: Less Energy Intensity, Less Carbon Intensity

Some good news from the fight against climate change.

July 31 - Climate Central


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Disabling Red Light Cameras Increases Traffic Fatalities

A new study shows what happens when cities remove red light cameras, which have become targeted by many motorists and eliminated by at least 158 cities. Fatal crashes increased 30 percent compared with area cities that kept the controversial cameras.

July 31 - CNBC

Two-Car Garage

The Surprising Results of Comparing Car Ownership Across Cities

Although most people could probably guess the cities where residents own the fewest cars per household, it's surprising to find that Seattle residents own more cars than Atlanta residents.

July 31 - Streetsblog USA

Car2Go

Vancouver Sees Positive Benefits from Car Sharing

As car sharing services like Car2Go have infiltrated cities including Vancouver, B.C., benefits of reduced car ownership and greenhouse gas emissions are being realized, a new study finds.

July 31 - The Vancouver Sun

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Indianapolis Cooler than Brooklyn? Defining the Coolness Factor of Cities

How do you define a cool city? What makes a street or neighborhood hip? It's not too difficult to identify the right ingredients; it's putting them together that becomes the challenge.

July 31 - Indianapolis Business Journal

Japan High Speed Rail

A Bold High-Speed Rail Plan from Australia

Not only would a new $150.6 billion proposal build a high-speed rail project to connect Sydney and Melbourne, it would also build eight new cities along the way.

July 30 - Next City

Denver TOD

Denver Launching its First-Ever Transit Planning Process

Although the regional transit agency that serves the Denver area is amidst an ambitious and broad building program, the city could still use a comprehensive and coordinated vision of its transportation network.

July 30 - Streetsblog Denver

American Street Rendering Phildelphia

Details of a Green Street redesign in Philadelphia

A comprehensive overhaul of a stretch of American Street in Philadelphia includes a bioswale to better manage stormwater runoff along the corridor.

July 30 - PlanPhilly

waterfront road in Paris transformed into pedestrian and lounging space

New Report Highlights the Many Benefits of Urban Walkability

"Cities Alive," an attractive new report by Arup, one of the world's largest engineering firm, highlights the significant social, economic, environmental and political benefits of walking.

July 30 - Cities Alive: Towards a Walking World

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A Mobile Game that Brings Skyscrapers to Kid Level

CityLab reviews the "Skyscraper" mobile app game, from Tinybop, Inc.

July 30 - CityLab

Home For Sale Signs

U.S. Homeownership Rate Lowest Since 1965

A confluence of economic and demographic factors means fewer Americans own homes than at any time since 1965.

July 29 - Bloomberg

Downtown Dallas

Walkability Study Underway in Downtown Dallas

The University of Texas Arlington's Institute of Urban Studies is doing to legwork for an update of the Downtown Dallas 360 master plan.

July 29 - Dallas News

McCoppin Hub

San Francisco Debates an Anti-Homeless Fence

The deployment of so-called defensive architecture is in the news again. This time the controversy is in the public realm, as San Francisco considers a fence to keep homeless out of McCoppin Hub.

July 29 - Curbed SF

5 Cities Launch the 'Racial Equity Here' Initiative

The idea behind the "Racial Equity Here" initiative: dismantle systematic racial inequality.

July 29 - Next City

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