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Dockless Bike Share

When Are New Bikes Coming to Seattle Bike Share?

Lime Bikes and two other bike share operators applied for expansions in the city, but all were rebuffed.

October 29 - Seattle Magazine

Subway Escalator

Additional Funding, Service Increase Sought by D.C. Metro Officials

For the first time in years, there is talk of expanding service on existing rail lines in the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (Metro) system.

October 29 - The Washington Post

Traffic and Speed

Transit Ridership Down, Commute Times Up, Census Says

Driving alone continues to grow as the most common method of commuting.

October 29 - Smart Cities Dive

Boise Idaho

Californians Are Leaving the State for More Affordable, Greener Pastures

Skyrocketing housing costs in California are pushing people out to other parts of the country.

October 29 - Bloomberg BusinessWeek

Hurricane Sandy New York City Flooding

As Temperatures Increase, Maps Show Sea-Level Rise Will Devastate Cities

Data visualizations illustrate the catastrophic consequences of single-digit global temperature increases.

October 29 - The City Fix


Hurricane Protection

$31 Billion Hurricane Protection Plan Proposed for Texas

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has proposed a suite of coastal infrastructure projects—i.e., floodgates and seawalls—to shore up the coast of Texas against Hurricane- and sea level rise-aided water.

October 29 - The Texas Tribune

MBTA Green Line

The Millennials Who Came to Save Public Transit in Boston

Politico makes the team at TransitMatters in Boston nationally famous.

October 29 - Politico Magazine


Fire Escape

Rental Demand Grows as Rental Supply Drops

Increasing numbers of renters, at all income levels, and in all U.S. metropolitan areas, are competing for a dwindling supply of rental units, according to a new analysis.

October 29 - Joint Center for Housing Studies

HART Rail Honolulu

Recovery Plan Meets Federal Deadline for Honolulu Rail Project

The Federal Transit Administration was withholding funding for the beleaguered Honolulu Rail Transit project until the Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transportation came up with a financial plan to get the project to its long-delayed completion.

October 28 - Star Advisor

Downtown Phoenix Skyline

Pace of Transformation Quickens in Downtown Phoenix

The Arizona Republic spent the week fêting the "rebirth" of Downtown Phoenix, covering the evolution of the urban core of this sprawling metropolis from several angles.

October 28 - Arizona Republic

Milwaukee

Vacancy Problem Intensifying Milwaukee's Affordable Housing Issues

The city has plans to increase affordable housing, but some areas are seeing more progress than others.

October 28 - CityLab

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

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