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Zoning Reform Faces Uphill Battle in Dallas

Proposals to boost housing production through ‘gentle density’ increases face strong opposition from residents concerned about losing single-family neighborhoods.

December 24 - D Magazine

Concrete flood control infrastructure under construction in New York City.

New York Flood Control Plan Takes Lessons From the Dutch

The Netherlands has a long history of flood mitigation. U.S. cities, threatened by coastal flooding and erosion, are taking note.

December 24 - E360

Red and white Cruise autonomous Chevy Bolt on San Francisco street

The Rise and Fall of Cruise

The autonomous car company’s precipitous downfall offers lessons for other carmakers.

December 22 - Fast Company

Red, yellow, and green plastic playground equipment in small park under Claiborne Expressway overpass in New Orleans, Louisiana.

New Orleans Residents Fight Freeways With Science

A local coalition is collecting data that proves the harmful impacts of the Claiborne Expressway on the surrounding community.

December 22 - NPR

Buses and pedestrians on busy Baltimore street.

Maryland Could Cut Transit Funding, Citing Budget Gap

The governor says the state remains committed to its major transit projects, but may need to reduce service to meet a growing financial shortfall.

December 22 - Governing


View of Rockefeller Center Christmas tree lit up at night in front of 30 Rock high-rise.

The Afterlife of 30 Rock’s Christmas Trees

Where do the iconic trees go after the holidays?

December 22 - USA Today

Man using cane for visual impairment waiting to board subway train on platform.

How Car Dependency Impacts People With Disabilities

People who are physically unable to drive can benefit from effective public transit systems and accessible, mixed-use neighborhoods.

December 21 - Salon


Vintage multi-story brick apartment building and modern concrete and glass apartment building separated by a steep public stairway in Los Angeles, California.

The State of Housing in California

Homelessness continues to rise, and recent legislation aimed at boosting housing production may be limited in its effect.

December 21 - CALmatters

Texas Eagle Amtrak train pulling into station in Austin, Texas with glass high-rise buildings in background.

Texas DOT to Explore Passenger Rail

The agency’s plan to study potential passenger rail routes is giving hope to transit advocates in the historically car-oriented state.

December 21 - Texas Monthly

Aerial view of large homes surrounded by mature trees with Lake MIchigan shoreline at left.

Milwaukee County Affordable Housing Program Targets Suburbs

The growth of jobs in the Milwaukee suburbs is outpacing the housing supply.

December 21 - Wisconsin Watch

Aerial view of neighborhoods in Katy, Texas.

Southern States Lead US Population Growth

The South is the only region to see a net gain in residents between 2022 and 2023.

December 21 - Stateline

White minibus with yellow "On-Demand" logo parked in an asphalt lot with grass field and dry fall trees in background in Edmonton, Canada.

Can Microtransit Replace Buses in Missouri?

Uber-style public transit gets people in urban and rural communities where they need to go in ways fixed-route buses can’t. But do the numbers pencil out?

December 21 - The Kansas City Beacon

Black and white "City speed limit 25 mph" sign in New York City with One World Trade Center building in distant background.

NYC Legislators Continue Fight to Set Own Speed Limits

Advocates say lower speed limits save lives and prevent fatal crashes on busy city streets.

December 21 - StreetsBlog NYC

Multifamily building with blue sky in the background.

5 Trends for Affordable Housing in 2024

Technology and policy are just two factors shaping the future of affordable housing.

December 21 - Building Design & Construction

CLose-up of bus driver from behind with only hand on steering wheel visible.

FTA Issues Draft Directive on Transit Worker Safety

The agency says assaults on transit workers are at ‘unacceptable’ levels.

December 20 - Mass Transit

Close-up of red and white "No camping - Violators subject to arrest" sign.

HUD: Homelessness Up by 12 Percent

The agency’s annual point-in-time count identified over 650,000 Americans living without permanent housing.

December 20 - Big Country News

Wastewater treatment ponds.

California Approves Wastewater Recycling Rules

The complex set of regulations will ensure recycled water makes it to taps safely.

December 20 - CALmatters

White Dial-a-Ride van in driveway in Seaview, Washington.

Opinion: Microtransit Isn’t the Answer to Transit Woes

On-demand services can’t scale successfully without massive government subsidies, and could obscure the impacts of car-centric sprawl.

December 20 - Bloomberg CityLab

Storefront of small Target in New York City with "coming soon" and "now hiring" signs in window.

Why Big Box Stores Are Abandoning Their Urban Experiment

And why that may not be such a bad thing.

December 20 - The Conversation

Row of white Tesla electric cars in parking lot with dealership building with Tesla logo in background.

Study: Tesla Drivers Have Higher Crash Rates

Insurance data shows a higher rate of crashes and the second highest rate of ‘incidents’ such as DUI citations.

December 20 - Jalopnik

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