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High Housing Costs Top of Mind for Voters

More and more Americans fear they won’t be able to afford housing.

July 3 - Reuters

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California Using AI to Get Ahead of Wildfires

The state is pioneering the use of technology to identify wildfire risks and alert firefighters before blazes get out of control.

July 2 - Governing

Passengers boarding a Petaluma Transit bus.

Petaluma Transit Eliminates Fares

The agency is offering free bus rides for one year as part of an effort to boost ridership and encourage residents to choose transit over cars.

July 2 - KTVU

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California High-Speed Rail Gains Final Approval

The last segment between Palmdale and Burbank will be one of the most challenging to build.

July 2 - Sfist

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California Faces Intense Heat Wave, Power Shutoffs

The state is bracing for a heat dome that will bring temperatures into the 120s and little nighttime relief.

July 2 - Los Angeles Times


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Strategies for Preventing and Ending Homelessness

A new report recommends a comprehensive, nationwide affordable housing plan as the ‘single most effective’ method of ending homelessness.

July 2 - Urban Institute

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Cities Replacing Fireworks With Drone Shows

Fireworks shows often lead to lost pets, disruptions for local wildlife, polluted water, and wildfires. Drone shows offer a safer celebration.

July 2 - Reasons to Be Cheerful


Street view of Sherman Blvd in Milwaukee, Wisconsin with landscaped median in middle of four-lane road.

Milwaukee to Install New 5.5-Mile Bike Lane

The project is part of a pledge to build 50 miles of new bike lanes by 2026.

July 2 - Urban Milwaukee

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NYC Council Passes ‘Proactive’ Building Safety Bill

In the wake of multiple building collapses in recent years, the bill seeks to identify dangerous building conditions before they escalate.

July 2 - Smart Cities Dive

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Study: Combined Sewer Systems Face Increased Flood Risk

Cities like Philadelphia and Boston are at higher risk of sewage overflows due to their aging sewer systems and rising sea levels.

July 1 - Eurasia Review

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Addressing AI’s Massive Energy Needs

How policy can support ‘efficiency-forward’ approaches to AI growth.

July 1 - Fast Company

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Amtrak Reveals Plans for 15 New Routes

Two of the proposed lines would bring passenger rail to rural parts of Utah and drastically reduce travel time between Los Angeles, Seattle, and Denver.

July 1 - Building Salt Lake

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LA’s EV Chargers Unevenly Distributed, Resulting in ‘Charging Deserts’

Even in the nation’s third-largest EV market, a charger can be hard to find.

July 1 - Axios

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Minnesota Law Calls for Climate Impact Assessment for Highway Projects

The state’s department of transportation will have to consider potential greenhouse gas emissions and alter projects that don’t meet emissions reduction targets.

July 1 - Star Tribune

Freeway in New York State with signs for New York City and Scranton.

Traffic Deaths Rise in New York State, Despite Fewer Crashes

Traffic fatality rates have spiked in New York State since the pandemic, with speeding and drunk driving among the biggest catalysts.

July 1 - Times Union

Transit station with light rail train in Baltimore, Maryland

Light Rail It Is for Baltimore’s Red Line Project

The decision to go with light rail over bus rapid transit will be more expensive and take longer to complete, but proponents say it’s an investment in Baltimore’s economic future.

July 1 - Patch

U.S. Supreme Court

Will the Supreme Court’s Chevron Decision Impact Environmental Regulations?

By overturning the Chevron doctrine, the Supreme Court stripped federal agencies like the EPA of final say when interpreting ambiguous legislative policies, leaving future decisions up to judges.

July 1 - Grist

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Oil Industry Withdraws Ballot Measure, Shifts to Legal Fight Over California Well Restrictions

California's oil industry has withdrawn its ballot measure challenging a law that restricts oil and gas wells near homes and schools, opting to contest the law in court.

June 30 - Cal Matters

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LA County Parks Celebrates 80 Years with Free Summer Programs

The department has launched the ‘Let’s Play Outside’ campaign as part of its celebration of eight decades of fostering connections between LA County residents and the great outdoors.

June 30 - MyNewsLA

Aerial bird's eye view of unhoused encampment along roadside in Sacramento, California.

Supreme Court Upholds Unhoused Sleeping Ban

The decision sets the stage for what could be a fierce battle over homelessness policy.

June 30 - NPR

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