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Population Flight in New York Metro Region and Decline in New York State

New data from the U.S. Census and Empire Center shows that for the first time in a decade, the Empire State lost population. Furthermore, last year only two upstate counties had more residents arrive from other states than leave.

April 5 - New York Post

Salt Lake City Trax and Bike

Debating the Local-Federal Transit Funding Mix

Devolution—or the end of federal funding for local or regional transit projects—is back on the table, thanks to the Trump Administration. Articles in two prominent media outlets debate the idea.

April 4 - The Overhead Wire

Philadelphia

Philadelphia's Freeway Cap Park Almost Fully Funded, Ready to Start Planning

March was a momentous month for the Central Access Philadelphia (CAP) project. The project would build cap over I-95 at Penn's Landing, among other improvements.

April 4 - Bicycle Coalition of Greater Philadelphia

Sutro Tower

Young People Trend YIMBY, Older People NIMBY, in the San Francisco Bay Area

A recent survey found young people are more likely to support development in their neighborhood than their older counterparts in the nine-county San Francisco Bay Area region.

April 4 - San Francisco Business Times

The Villages Florida

How About Walkable 'Small Town-ism?'

With the high cost of land and housing in most major cities, why don't we just make the hundreds of "walkable" small towns in the United States more desirable places to live for average earners?

April 4 - Shelterforce/Rooflines


Atlanta Subway

MARTA Surveying Residents on Expanded Transit Service in Atlanta

While Atlanta gets ready for new transit service, its suburbs may not be so lucky.

April 4 - Curbed Atlanta

Los Angeles City Hall

Sent A Strong Message, Los Angeles Leaders Respond With Planning Reforms

In the aftermath of the Measure S vote, members of the Los Angeles City Council have responded by pushing for expediting community plan updates and finding a sustainable source of funding for updating the region's plans.

April 4 - The Planning Report


The Rise, Fall, and Possible Rebith Of Orlando's Parramore Neighborhood

Parramore, an African American community in Orlando, has been almost erased from history.

April 4 - Modern Cities

Shishmaref

Managed Retreat from Sea Level Rise

Coastal communities are battling the near certain rising sea levels. As a result, many are faced with the choice to stay and rebuild their homes or begin the process of "managed retreat" away from vulnerable coastal areas.

April 4 - WBUR

Grassroots Activism Wins a Road Diet Instead of a Road Widening in Toledo

Streetsblog tells the story of how a Toledo resident got involved in complete streets activism in her community.

April 4 - Streetsblog USA

Metrobus

New Bus Service to Relieve Crowding in D.C.

D.C. advocates are celebrating the mayor's support of several new bus investments.

April 4 - Greater Greater Washington

Big Box Store

Ikea's Breakthrough In Modular Housing—An Affordable Housing Solution?

Has the Swedish retailer made a major breakthrough in affordable housing?

April 3 - Modern Cities

Protecting the Environment

Breaking News: Supreme Court Rebukes Trump on Clean Water Rule

One of those Obama-era regulations that President Trump promised to ease is the Clean Water Rule, currently tied up in federal appeals court. The Department of Justice had asked the Supreme Court to discontinue the litigation.

April 3 - E&E News [Subscription]

Gas and Bikes

Gov. Jerry Brown and State Democratic Leaders Agree on Gas Tax Deal

Revised transportation funding legislation is needed to meet California's ballooning infrastructure deficit, but it needs a supermajority to pass, and it contains a fatal flaw for clean air activists.

April 3 - Streetsblog California

United Kingdom

U.K.'s New Urban Churches Promote ‘Renewal’

Progressive churches are attracting "younger, trendier demographics" to U.K. city centers.

April 3 - The Guardian

East Palo Alto

Can Silicon Valley Work for Bikes?

America's tech capital might be great at innovation, but innovation in bike transportation hasn't been a priority. Perhaps that's starting to change.

April 3 - Next City

Frank Gehry

Frank Gehry Archive Acquired by L.A.'s Getty Research Institute

Hundreds of thousands of early papers, drawings, and models are included in the Frank Gehry Papers.

April 3 - Dezeen

Public Housing

HUD Slashes Funding for NYC Affordable Housing

Cutting millions in federal aid to the New York City Housing Authority will "evaporate" years of progress in the city, said the agency's CEO.

April 3 - The Wall Street Jounal

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The Good and the Bad of Planning Websites

Students review municipal planning department websites in cities with more than 50,000 people to identify strengths and weaknesses. This post shares examples of the use of websites for information sharing and engagement.

April 3 - Jennifer Evans-Cowley

Birds Eye View of the George Washington Bridge

Bridgegate Winding Down

N.J. Gov. Chris Christie was never charged in the scandal that shut down access to the nation's busiest bridge for three days in September 2013 for political retribution. His aide and an appointment to the Port Authority were sentenced to prison.

April 3 - The New York Times

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