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Gaslamp Quarter

Transit Oriented Upzoning Can't Win Local Support in San Diego

Residents are shooting down plans that propose increased density and height in San Diego. The city had planned to cut its carbon footprint by encouraging transit oriented development.

September 23 - Voice of San Diego

Los Angeles Homeless

Alternative Analysis Pegs L.A. Homeless Count at Over 100,000

Casting doubt on an official estimate of around 52,000, researchers at a Los Angeles-based nonprofit put the number at close to double that level. That's accounting for anyone who became homeless at some point during the year.

September 23 - The Los Angeles Times

Detroit Bioretention Garden

The Key to Effective Neighborhood Development: Scale

Lots of great ideas, but few resources to back them up—the story in Detroit is probably familiar in cities all over the country.

September 23 - The Detroit Free Press

Brooklyn Development

Controversial High Rise Wins Key Approval in Brooklyn

80 Flatbush has been one of the most closely watched, and hotly debated, proposed developments in the country.

September 23 - Curbed NY

Highway Construction

Cruising for a Bruising: City Revenues Slowing, Expenditures Speeding

A report on the fiscal conditions of cities sounds alarms about potential challenges ahead.

September 22 - Governing


Transportation Challenges Looming in Ohio

A new governor and State Legislature will be faced with increasing pressure on public transportation infrastructure and the need to change the state's approach to public transit, according to the Columbus Dispatch.

September 22 - The Columbus Dispatch

New York by Gehry

Making Privately Owned Public Spaces in New York City More Accessible by Mapping Them

A new map shows where privately owned public spaces are located to encourage more public use.

September 22 - Curbed New York


Hydrogen-Powered Trains

World's First Hydrogen Fuel Cell Trains Operating in Germany

Alstom's Cordia iLint trains, promised since 2014, are on the track.

September 22 - The Guardian

Big Box Store

IKEA's Autonomous Vehicle Concept Abandons Sleekness for Boxy Functionality

The furnishing giant's concept imagines an app-summoned fleet of "living rooms on wheels" delivering everything from groceries to health services.

September 22 - Quartz

Carpool Lane Sticker

220,000 EV Drivers in California to Lose Carpool Lane Perk in 2019

The good news: the Clean Air Vehicle program for electric vehicles will be extended for at least three years. The bad news: not all EVs that have a decal now will be able to be renewed. Congestion on HOV and HOT lanes is a major concern.

September 21 - Los Angeles Times

St. Paul, Minnesota

Rezoning Plan Moves Forward in St. Paul

A plan that would change zoning along a key stretch of Marshall Avenue in St. Paul has been called both an upzoning and a downzoning. It's got a little bit of both.

September 21 - Pioneer Press

Airport

Friday Eye Candy: Mapping Distance and Social Connectedness

The New York Times published an interactive map that shows how important distance is in determining connections on social media.

September 21 - The New York Times

Trinity Park rendering

Checking in With the Trinity River Park Project in Dallas

With a plan to build a Trinity Toll Road a thing of the past, there are now two plans for parks along the Trinity River. One would "rewild" the watershed.

September 21 - D Magazine

Scooter Share

Weekly Scooter Media Brief: September 10-20

It seemed like maybe the pace of electric scooter news was slowing. Wrong.

September 21 - Planetizen

Adaptive Reuse

New Book Studies 20 Examples of Adaptive Reuse

A new book on adaptive reuse of industrial buildings is reviewed by Carol Berens.

September 21 - UrbDeZine

Homeless Tents Missing the Permanent Housing Mark in San Diego

The occupants of homeless tents in San Diego haven't been moving to permanent housing in the numbers city officials had hoped.

September 21 - Voice of San Diego

British Columbia residential Neighborhoods

Duplexes Approved for 99 Percent of Vancouver Single-Family Neighborhoods

The city of Vancouver's new density regulations will be the envy of many a YIMBY.

September 21 - The Vancouver Sun

House

Prices Increasing in the Luxury Market

"It's a tale of two markets," says Danielle Hale, chief economist for Realtor.com.

September 21 - Mansion Global

Cincinnati Parking Requirements

Downtown Cincinnati: Parking Not Required

The Cincinnati City Council voted this week to eliminate parking requirements in vast swaths of the downtown urban core.

September 21 - Streetsblog USA

Spain

Pontevedra, Spain: Where Cars Are Banned

Life is different in Pontevedra.

September 20 - The Guardian

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