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Big Changes Proposed for I-81 in Virginia

The Virginia Department of Transportation is proposing $2 billion worth of changes to Interstate 81 in Roanoke.

October 28 - The Roanoke Times

Seine

Court Upholds Paris' Car Ban Along the Seine

The ability of Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo to ban cars from the Seine Quays was at stake.

October 28 - CityLab

Seattle skyline

Seattle's Regrettable 'Never Built' History

Knute Berger catalogues Seattle voters' history of rejecting civic projects.

October 27 - Crosscut

Positive Early Returns for Atlanta's Northwest Corridor Express Lanes

About 30 miles of toll lanes (called Express Lanes in the parlance of toll lane politics) on I-75 and I-575 in Cobb and Cherokee counties have been open for month.

October 27 - The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

British Columbia

Vancouver's Incoming Mayor Has an Ambitious Housing Agenda

Vancouver Mayor-elect Kennedy Stewart has made some big, ambitious promises when it comes to housing construction in the expensive city.

October 27 - The Globe and Mail


Brownstone brownhome

Report: Investors Bought Two-Thirds of NYC's Affordable Homes in 2017

Investors dominate the affordable homeownership market in New York City.

October 27 - Crain's New York Business

Chicago

No Fare Hikes for Chicago in 2019 Budget

The Chicago Transit Agency 2019 includes a flyover at the Belmont train station, rehabs for two Blue Line stops, and Red and Purple Line modernizations, among other things.

October 27 - Streetsblog


Mural Los Angeles

Poets Describe Their Neighborhoods

The city of L.A.'s poets write about their neighborhoods.

October 26 - Los Angeles Review of Books

Rooftop Solar Panels

Solar in Michigan Facing Challenges From Net Metering Changes

New proposals targeting customers could derail solar energy’s future in the state.

October 26 - Inside Climate News

Goods Movement

When Academic Research Goes Bad

A 'misconduct investigation' decided that an industry-funded study, used by the EPA as the basis to roll back a regulation limiting the number of old engines that could be used in new truck chassis (i.e., "glider trucks"), was inaccurate.

October 26 - Transport Topics

An image of Transit Oriented Development in Saltillo Lofts, Austin, Texas

Atlanta Launches $15 Million Transit Oriented Development Fund

The city of Atlanta has some of the longest commutes of any big city in the nation. Supporters hope this fund can help bring a few people out of their cars.

October 26 - Curbed Atlanta

Belden Place

Proposal Would Ban Cars from Sections of Valencia Street in San Francisco

San Francisco active transportation supporters are pushing for a trial of pedestrianized Valencia Street between 16th and 17th streets and 23rd and 24th streets in the Mission District.

October 26 - Streetsblog SF

Not in my back yard

Friday Funny: Grey Areas Discovered Between YIMBY and NIMBY

You know housing politics has gone mainstream when a satirical literary journal pokes fun at your acronyms.

October 26 - McSweeney's

Streetcar Extension Concept

Land Use Planning Precedes Streetcar Extension in Milwaukee

Plans to extend Milwaukee's The Hop streetcar line are still years away from fruition, but the city is already at work on development plans to make the most of the opportunity.

October 26 - Urban Milwaukee

Chicago, Illinois

BLOG POST

The Lincoln Park Story

In The Battle of Lincoln Park, Daniel Kay Hertz chronicles the gentrification of Lincoln Park, and shows how its residents displaced renters and the poor.

October 26 - Michael Lewyn

7 Bus Chicago CTA

Chicago Creates Incentives for Transit Oriented Developments Along Bus Routes

Mayor Rahm Emanuel's administration will expand its program to incentivize transit oriented development by including land around the 79th Street and Chicago Avenue bus routes.

October 26 - Curbed Chicago

Small Jazz Club New York

New York’s Music Venues Vital to City, Says Report

A study of the musical nightlife of New York shows these spaces are an integral part of the city’s urban landscape.

October 26 - CityLab

Carbon Emissions

Prime Minister Trudeau Extends Carbon Pricing Throughout Canada

A carbon tax-and-dividend plan goes into effect on January 1 in the four Canadian provinces that don't price carbon emissions. Revenues will be rebated to residents, small businesses, and public institutions as Climate Action Incentive payments.

October 25 - Bloomberg News

Portland Transit Mall

Business Community Weigh In on Portland's Downtown Multi-Modalism Plans

A potentially game-changing suite of transit and active transportation projects is under consideration in Portland. The business community has reservations, but is also strongly supportive of aspects of the plan.

October 25 - The Oregonian

New York City

New York Voters to Consider Term Limits for Community Board Members

Proposal 3, on November's ballot, aims to bring new diversity to the community board system that advises land use and development decisions around the city.

October 25 - Curbed New York

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