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Biking in India

Indian Politician Wins Use of Bicycle Imagery, Symbolizing 'Balance'

A political feud over the image of the bicycle has just been resolved in the state of Uttar Predesh.

January 24 - The New York Times

Fremont Street

Las Vegas Tests the Country's First Autonomous Shuttle

The city hopes to alleviate traffic in a popular corner of Downtown Las Vegas with an electric, self-driving shuttle fleet.

January 23 - Las Vegas Sun

Polar Ice Caps

The Obama Administration Got a Final $500 Million to the U.N. Climate Fund

It may be the last U.S. contribution the fund sees for some time.

January 23 - Grist

HVAC

Study: Density Better Than Retrofits for Emissions

Just because a study says density is more effective than energy system retrofits in reducing emissions, doesn't mean that we have to settle for just one.

January 23 - Grist

San Antonians Angry About Huts, Google Fiber's Fast Internet Plan Hits a Speedbump

Some in Texas are worried about the structures that house Google's Fiberoptic Cables, complaining that the huts are ugly and take up too much park space.

January 23 - San Antonio Business Journal


Hailing a cab

BLOG POST

Setting Expectations for Mobility as a Service

There are still a lot of unanswered questions about the effect transportation network companies like Uber will have on mobility. Are we asking the right ones?

January 23 - Steven Polzin

Fair Park, Dallas

How to Rebuild Dallas’s Fair Park

An editorial in the Dallas Morning News argues that Fair Park could be a vibrant part of the city if it were restored, and that the restoration could be financed in part by revenue generated from the park itself.

January 22 - The Dallas Morning News


Toll Road

Poll: User Fees Preferred Over Tax and Bond Financing for Infrastructure

A Reuters' poll on a national infrastructure investment program shows some support for a plan similar to one suggested, though not detailed, by Elaine Chao, President Trump's nominee for transportation secretary.

January 22 - Reuters

Klamath Basin National Wildlife Refuge

Legal Battle Over Wildlife Refuges in Northern California and Southern Oregon

A lawsuit marks the latest twist in an ongoing legal battle over what conservationists consider one of the most important waterfowl sanctuaries in the country.

January 22 - The Oregonian

Design Guidelines for the New York City Housing Authority

An article notes the signs of change at the New York City Housing Authority, which has adopted its first-ever design guidelines in a renewed effort to deliver safe and healthy homes to residents.

January 22 - Next City

Climate Change Removed from White House Website

Well, that didn't take long! Goodbye Obama Clean Action Plan and restrictive environmental regulations; hello shale oil and gas revolution.

January 22 - Planetizen

Tour of California

BLOG POST

Urban Cycling Revolution Under Threat by 'Shights' Epidemic (Satire)

Researchers have detected a disease threatening cycling infrastructure investment. Although city administrators continue to invest in living streets, until cyclists becomes self-aware, the automobile will continue to dominate cities.

January 21 - Steven Snell

New Neighborhood Plan in San Francisco Pitches the Public Benefits of Density

Central SoMa ("South of Market") in San Francisco will soon have a new neighborhood plan. Planners hope zoning changes will reap rewards in property values and public benefits.

January 21 - Curbed SF

 Decatur Marta station

How Planning Can Put the Access in Mobility

The Brookings Institution has announced a new "Moving to Access" initiative.

January 21 - Brookings Institution

San Francisco STreetcar

Families Feel Pushed Out of San Francisco

Many families cannot afford to live in San Francisco, where housing prices are high and houses fit for families raising children are hard to come by.

January 21 - San Francisco Chronicle

Denver Biking

A Changing Neighborhood Is Not an Unstable One

Disavowing the perils of NIMY-ism. The difference between stability and sameness and allowing a city to change

January 21 - Modern Cities

Portland Bikeshare

Portland Bikeshare Drawing Big Crowds in First Six Months

Users of Portland's Biketown bikeshare system are choosing to rent bikes instead of driving.

January 20 - The Oregonian

President of the United States

One of Trump's First Actions Comes From HUD

A reduction of Federal Housing Administration (FHA) annual mortgage insurance premium rates was scheduled to take effect on January 27. One of the Trump Administration's first actions was to suspend the reduction.

January 20 - Reuters via Yahoo News

Friday Eye Candy: A Mashup of New York and Paris of the 1920s

Paris and New York, seamlessly photoshopped together—that's a cause we can get behind.

January 20 - CityLab

Alcohol

Friday Fun: Bikes and Beer Take to the Water

Hold my beer while I pedal this boat around Lake St. Clair.

January 20 - Detroit Free Press

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