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Revealed: The Winners of AIA Chicago's Tiny Homes Competition

Tiny homes have captured new attention as a potential response to the homelessness and housing supply limitations gripping many U.S. cities. An AIA Chicago design competition recently called on architects to design new prototypes of the tiny home.

March 23 - The Architect's Newspaper

Anchorage Updates Land Use Plan Map

After 34 years the Municipality of Anchorage is updating its land use plan map, a companion piece to its comprehensive plan adopted in 2001. The land use plan map sets the stage for future growth and development in this Northern City of 301,000.

March 23 - Alaska Public Media

Forget Brain Drain—Rural Minnesota Is Going Strong

Rural areas are troubled by narratives of brain drain and decline, but for most rural areas, the numbers simply don't back up those concerns.

March 23 - Inforum

It's Raining Data in California's Water Agencies

Open data could be a powerful tool for understanding and managing drought conditions in California, and the state is preparing to release an initial 20 datasets with plans for more.

March 23 - techwire

When Terrorists Attack Transit

The city of New York responded to Tuesday terror attacks in Brussels by increasing security a frequent target of terrorists: transit stations.

March 23 - Politico New York


Bicycle traffic light in Berlin

Op-Ed: Prohibit Right Turns on Red Lights

A writer suggests an end for one of the many conveniences available to drivers: the right turn on a red light.

March 23 - Next City

BART Resumes Partial Service on East Bay Line, but Problem Not Fixed

Partial service was restored Monday between two East Bay stations on a BART line after being discontinued last Wednesday due to a mysterious power surge that rendered nine percent of BART's operating fleet out of service.

March 23 - San Francisco Chronicle


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Evaluating Affordable Housing Development Strategies

There are many ways that communities can support and encourage affordable housing development. Let's compare them.

March 23 - Todd Litman

Atlanta Subway

MARTA Expansion Back From the Dead in Atlanta

A half-cent sales tax to fund an expansion of MARTA has been paired back to $2.5 billion and the city limits of Atlanta instead of $8 billion for the region, but Atlanta voters will have a chance to decide on the new tax despite its near demise.

March 23 - Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Portland Transit

When 'Bus Rapid Transit' Slows Buses, Portland Goes Back to the Drawing Board

Michael Andersen reports on the evolving Powell-Division Transit and Development Project, recently revealed to fall short of its intended goal to speed up bus service in the planning area.

March 22 - Bike Portland

Retention Credits and a Big Investment Overhauling D.C.'s Stormwater Infrastructure

An article details the nascent successes of an innovative program by Washington, D.C. to fund green infrastructure improvements to its stormwater and wastewater systems.

March 22 - CityLab

Northeast Rail Map

U.S. DOT Making a National Transit Map

Transportation Secretary Antony Foxx called on local transit agencies earlier this month to share data to be used in building a comprehensive map of the nation's transit lines.

March 22 - The Washington Post

Trinity Toll Road 'Dream Team' Disappoints in Dallas

Dallas reached another milestone in its years-long battle over a proposal to build a toll road through a park along the Trinity River on the edge of downtown. The latest version of the proposal so far hasn't cleared any controversies.

March 22 - The Dallas Morning News

EPA Rejects Southern California Plan to Reduce Fine Particulate Pollution

The South Coast Air Quality Management District is in the news again, this time for going too easy on the region's big polluters—just what staff had warned would happen before the board fired its well-respected executive director.

March 22 - Los Angeles Times

'Drive Clean Seattle' Would Put 15,000 Electric Cars on The Road

Mayor Ed Murray will start with Seattle's own fleet in replacing existing buses, cars, and trucks with electric vehicles.

March 22 - The Seattle Times

A Critical Take on Philadelphia's Big Innovation District Plans

Philadelphia Inquirer Architecture Critic Inga Saffron digs into the facts and fictions about innovation districts, as the city reveals a third splashy project touting its innovation district bonafides.

March 22 - Philadelphia Inquirer

The Little Park That Could: The New Park on Southern California's Gold Line

A new train themed park at a Metro Gold Line station in Monrovia is reviewed by park planner Clement Lau.

March 22 - UrbDeZine

Humanizing Tech in New York City

Rapid technological change has brought incredible opportunities as well as challenges to cities around the world. NYC's Chief Technology Officer and Director of Innovation discuss how the City is leveraging technology for improving city life.

March 22 - Doggerel

DJ, Knaack Club, Berlin

Berlin's Underground Techno Scene Is Being Gentrified Out

As Berlin's neighborhoods continue to gentrify, the buildings that once housed the city's bustling underground club culture are being redeveloped.

March 22 - Citymetric

How Gaming Can Revolutionize Planning

The new game Block’Hood seeks to illustrate and educate about the connection between sustainability and social and economic needs in city and neighborhood building.

March 21 - Dezeen

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