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View of downtown San Antonio, Texas at dusk.

Public Housing at a Crossroads

Housing authorities in cities like San Antonio are turning to public-private partnerships and mixed-income development, but do these projects exclude the households who need housing assistance most?

July 11 - Governing

Amtrak Borealis train passing by green forest in Hastings, Minnesota.

New Chicago-to-St. Paul Amtrak Line Makes Profit in First Months

The Borealis line provided more than 18,500 rides since its first trips in May.

July 11 - Star Tribune

Facade of Newark Penn Station in Newark, New Jersey.

Gateway Tunnel Project Ready to Move Forward

The project is primarily funded through federal agencies and will improve a key link between New Jersey and New York City.

July 11 - NorthJersey.com

Close-up of rental agreement with pen and black-rimmed glasses.

California Law Limits Security Deposits for Renters

Starting this month, landlords can no longer charge multiple months’ rent for security deposits.

July 10 - Los Angeles Times

Aerial view of downtown Spokane, Washington.

Spokane City Council Calls for ‘Safe Streets Now!’

The Washington city approved a resolution aimed at improving pedestrian safety.

July 10 - Longview News Journal


Aerial view of downtown Phoenix, Arizona at sunset.

Phoenix Nonprofit Offers Medical Services to Unhoused Residents

The mobile medical units are administering IV fluids and treating heat-related illnesses as extreme heat blankets the Southwest.

July 10 - KOLD

Aerial view of park playground in West Los Angeles, California.

LA County Releases Funding for Parkland Acquisition in Underserved Communities

Los Angeles County has released $14.5 million in Measure A grant funds to support parkland acquisition in high-need areas, aiming to create additional green spaces and advance environmental justice and equity.

July 10 - Los Angeles County Regional Park and Open Space District


Teal Detroit public bus

Michigan Transit Systems Awarded Federal Grants for Clean Vehicles

Federal grants are helping to ease the transition to electric and hybrid buses.

July 10 - Michigan Public Radio

Bird's eye view of water treatment plant next to water body.

Climate Change Putting Coastal Infrastructure at Risk

More than 1,000 coastal facilities could flood as often as once a month as sea levels rise, according to a study from the Union of Concerned Scientists.

July 10 - WUWF

Close-up of white 20 kph speed limit sign in Europe with cartoon turtle and '20 is plenty' sticker underneath.

EU Speed Limiter Law Kicks In

All new cars sold in Europe and Northern Ireland will include speed limiting tech, among other new safety features.

July 10 - The Guardian

Vacant retail storefront with multiple glass doors lined with brown paper and a removed neon sign.

How to Repurpose Vacant Storefronts

Loosening restrictions on clean light manufacturing can revive dormant storefronts and revitalize communities.

July 10 - Governing

Homeless encampments on the Venice Beach Ocean Front Walk.

Busting Myths About Homelessness

Challenging common misconceptions about unhoused Californians with data.

July 9 - CALmatters

Real estate agent wearing jeans and sport coat planting For Sale sign on front lawn of home.

Just 15 Percent of U.S. Renters Could Afford Homeownership

In some markets, as few as 2.6 percent of renter households could afford the cost of an average home.

July 9 - Fast Company

California Aqueduct channel in flat farmland area.

California’s 2024 Drinking Water Needs Assessment Reveals Critical Issues in Public Water Systems

The assessment identifies 385 failing public water systems and highlights significant funding gaps and affordability challenges in ensuring safe drinking water for disadvantaged communities.

July 9 - WaterWorld

Aerial view of freeways and downtown Houston skyline

Houston Residents Respond to Mobility Questions

What could the city look like if budget and bureaucracy were no object?

July 9 - Houston Public Media

Boston city skyline

Boston’s Fair Housing Policy Shows Promise

The city was the first to tie fair housing requirements to zoning reform.

July 9 - Smart Cities Dive

View of three-lane Roosevelt Boulevard with green Roosevelt Expressway road sign in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Philadelphia’s Speed Cameras Are Working

Speeding violations plummeted after automated enforcement cameras were installed along Roosevelt Boulevard.

July 9 - Next City

Brick three-story building with restaurant patio umbrellas outside ground floor in Little Italy neighborhood in Cleveland, Ohio.

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The Impact of Local Entrepreneurship on Neighborhood Revitalization

Explore how local entrepreneurship boosts neighborhood revitalization, driving economic growth, creating jobs, and enhancing community bonds. Learn about the supportive role urban planners play in fostering sustainable business ecosystems.

July 9 - Devin Partida

Cars on a New York City street

NYC Traffic Moving At Under 7 MPH, Congestion Pricing Remains Suspended

Congestion is making driving in the city slower than ever.

July 9 - StreetsBlog NYC

White and blue TriMet MAX light rail train on street in Portland, Oregon.

Portland Train Speed Limited by Extreme Heat

When temperatures hit 100 degrees, the city’s two train systems face challenges that force them to slow their speeds or stop operations altogether.

July 8 - KGW

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