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A Planner's Halloween: Unsafe Streets, Haunted Cities, and Clever Costumes

This year's top Halloween costume: a public service announcement to drive safely on Halloween.

October 31 - James Brasuell

Multi-Modalism in New Orleans

New Orleans Seeking Funds for Big Protected Bike Lane Plans

With a $2.6 million grant already in hand to research the process of planning and developing protected bikes, the city of New Orleans is seeking more funding in the hopes of adding 75 miles of protected bike lanes.

October 31 - The Times-Picayune

Montgomery County Bus Rapid Transit

Bus Rapid Transit Line Breaks Ground in Maryland

Maryland's new FLASH bus rapid transit line will cost $31 million, with $10 million in funding from a U.S. Department of Transportation TIGER grant. It's also the first bus rapid transit line in the state.

October 31 - Silver Spring Patch

San Francisco Homeless

Will More Money Solve San Francisco's Homelessness Problem?

San Francisco voters will decide on Proposition C, a business tax based on gross receipts levied on large employers, the most contentious of five local measures.

October 31 - Curbed SF

An image of a 3D city block generated by ESRI CityEngine software

Oracle Launches Land Use and Development Software

The product uses artificial intelligence to manage zoning, code enforcement, and permitting for local governments.

October 31 - Government Technology


Milwaukee Transit

Milwaukee Bus Lines Are Lifeline to Jobs for the City’s Neediest Workers

Funding for two routes is running out soon, but many workers depend on this service to access jobs outside of the city.

October 31 - Urban Milwaukee

Englewood Southside Neighborhood

Chicago's Low Income Neighborhoods Face Worst Pollution, Study Finds

A report from the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) found that Chicago's South and West sides face more air pollution than the wealthier parts of the city.

October 31 - Chicago Sun Times


Southern Colorado

Wages are Higher in Urban Areas, But Growing Faster in Rural Counties

The story of the success of American cities is more complicated when we look at the details.

October 31 - CityLab

Plan Voisin

Op-Ed: Utopian Thinking Poses Continued Dangers for Urbanists

Charles Wolfe calls attention to similarities between contemporary urbanism and yesterday's debunked utopias. The two may differ in substance, but both tend toward a certain level of dogma that isn't necessarily helpful on the ground.

October 30 - Public Square: A CNU Journal

Rocky Mountains

An Urban Planner in Butte, Montana

An exposé of a local urban planner isn't something you see every day—especially in Montana. Meet Julia Crain, of Butte, Montana.

October 30 - Montana Standard

Cellular Network

Cities Sue Feds Over 5G Rules

Cities want more control over the deployment of 5G technology. The federal government has been working to limit local regulatory powers over new wireless technology.

October 30 - Bloomberg

The Underline

Miami's Underline Breaks Ground This Week

The Underline will run for ten miles under Metrorail's elevated tracks in Miami.

October 30 - Miami Herald

Expo Line

Lawsuit Threatens L.A.'s Signature Transit Oriented Neighborhood Plan

An historically successful group of transit and density opponents in Los Angeles have set their sights on a plan that would add density along the Expo Line in West Los Angeles.

October 30 - Los Angeles Times

Texas Rail

Rural Residents Not on Board With Texas Bullet Train Plan

A proposal for high-speed rail from Houston to Dallas is highlighting the state’s social and political divisions.

October 30 - Curbed

Ikea in Brooklyn

IKEA Report: Many Americans Seek Solitude in Their Cars

An international survey from IKEA finds fewer Americans feel at home in the place where they live.

October 30 - Fast Company

Chicago Transit Authority

A Bus Service Report Card for Chicago

A new report card from the Active Transportation Alliance gave mostly C's and D's to bus service in the city of Chicago.

October 30 - Chicago Tribune

Hillsborough River

NAACP Leader Opposes Tampa Bay Sales Tax for Transit

Yvette Lewis, who heads the Hillsborough NAACP, says the tax would not do enough to help those outside the city center.

October 30 - Tampa Bay Times

Houten Train Station

The Trains of the Future Could Provide Much More Than Mobility

Renderings of Dutch trains imagine a variety of seating styles for a variety of activities, including working, socializing, and relaxing.

October 30 - Pop-Up City

California State Capital

Sacramento Hopes to Lead Transportation Emission Reductions by Example

As California tries to stem its increasing greenhouse gas emissions from the transportation sector, its capital, Sacramento, may prove to be a model for other cities as it embraces electric vehicles and strategies to reduce driving.

October 29 - Curbed

Suburban Chicago

Spokane Disallows ICE from Operating on Public Transit

Spokane city government went forward with the ordinance after they were unable to reach an agreement with the federal agency.

October 29 - The Gonzaga Bulletin

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