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Gas

How Cities Undercount Greenhouse Gas Emissions

By the usual measures, wealthy "consumer cities" have largely put a check on their carbon emissions. But that doesn't account for the emissions that their consumption habits fuel in other places.

March 24 - National Geographic

Downtown Los Angeles

The Los Angeles Conservancy at 40: Looking Back and Ahead

The Los Angeles Conservancy turned 40 on March 20. As it marks four decades of preserving historic places throughout L.A. County, the organization considers the next 40 years of preservation in L.A.

March 24 - Los Angeles Conservancy blog

St. Laurent River

Huge Transit Plan Unveiled for Quebec City

A plan for a tramline and trambus, as well as corresponding urban development, has a $3 billion (Canadian dollars) budget.

March 24 - The Montreal Gazette

James W. Dalton Highway

Exploring the Least Traveled Road in Every State

Who's ready for a road trip?

March 24 - CityLab

Autonomous Vehicle

Europe Slaps Data Collected by Cities

Cities collecting personally identifiable data, by the government or through any third party, are responsible to abide by the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) rules, just like any other organization collecting data.

March 23 - Cities of the Future


Campaign Rally

$1.3 Trillion Federal Spending Bill Approved—Good News for Transit and Community Development Programs

It was touch and go there for a little bit today, but in the end President Trump signed a $1.3 trillion omnibus spending bill that spares many transit and community development programs.

March 23 - Associated Press via CBS News

Boston Public Library

Friday Eye Candy: The Nation's Most Beautiful Libraries

Never mind that old adage about judging a book by its cover: the way a library is designed makes an undeniable difference for its patrons. Here are 20 of the nation's most picturesque.

March 23 - Curbed


Keep Portland Weird

Friday Funny: Portlandia Is Over

It's a sad day. Portlandia will no longer skewer the idiosyncrasies of enlightened urban lifestyles.

March 23 - The Oregonian

Corner Store

Corner Store as Gathering Place

Chicago-based Foxtrot looks to expand their new convenience store concept with a nationwide roll-out.

March 23 - Modern Cities

Popular Minneapolis Bus Route to Get Big Upgrade

The 19 is one of the city's most popular bus routes, but a new plan will reduce wait times and speed up buses with pre-pay, signal priority, bump outs, and other improvements. Also, the 19 bus will become the C Line.

March 23 - MinnPost

Boston Bus

Speeding Up Buses in Boston

Boston's busiest buses are slow and have lost ridership, the LivableStreets Alliance proposes a plan for changing that.

March 23 - Streetsblog

Metro Paris

Paris Considers Free Public Transit

Paris' Socialist mayor, Anne Hidalgo, wants to make transit free to get people out of their cars in the city of 2.2 million.

March 23 - Reuters

School Buses and Homes

New Atlanta Mayor Announces Program to Help Home Owners Facing Displacement

Homeowners in Atlanta might be eligible for $9 million in forgivable loans for home improvements if they meet the requirements of a new anti-displacement plan from Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms.

March 23 - Next City

Skinny Skyscraper

Watching Skinny Skyscrapers Rise Above New York

The real estate market in Manhattan is pushing towers to new heights and new dimensions.

March 23 - The B1M

Arizona Sprawl

Phoenix Called Out as the 'Least Sustainable' City in the World

Phoenix is growing, it's now America's fifth largest city, but its water supply is shrinking.

March 22 - The Guardian

Grocery Store

Competition, Debt Faulted in Bankruptcies of Two Major Food Retailers

Two major grocery store companies announced bankruptcy this week, sparking fears that the "retail apocalypse" has expanded to food retailers.

March 22 - The Washington Post

South Lake Union

Opinion: Ban Cars From South Lake Union in Seattle

A Seattle Times columnist says it's time to ban cars from the congested and dangerous South Lake Union street.

March 22 - The Seattle Times

California

Silicon Valley Isn't Really Over

Though a handful of recent articles predicted "peak Silicon Valley," new numbers show the region is still producing lots of good jobs and attracting plenty of venture capital.

March 22 - Bloomberg View

Affordable Grocery Stores

The Salvation Army Opening Affordable Grocery Stores

Salvation Army grocery stores opening across the United States will provide lower income families with better access to healthy foods.

March 22 - Modern Cities

Spin and LimeBike

Finding a Place for Dockless Bikes: Impound

Several dockless bike companies have continued to operate on the streets of Coronado, California, despite the city's decision not to permit the business.

March 22 - San Diego Union Tribune

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