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Buffalo

Buffalo Billion II Promises Light Rail Extension and More

New York Governor Andrew Cuomo is making a tour of his State of the State address, delivering six separate speeches in different parts of the state. His stop in Buffalo made news for its promised capital investments.

January 11 - Buffalo Rising

Sidewalk Closed

For Once, Cars, Not Pedestrians, Make Room for Construction

In a welcome turnabout of the usual state of affairs, a Philadelphia construction site gives a lane of traffic to pedestrians to make up for the three blocks of sidewalk it's taking.

January 11 - The Philadelphia Inquirer

Tactical Urbanism

Five Low Cost Ideas to Make Your City Wealthier

What do you do when you realize your city is never going to be able to subsidize enough businesses to create the jobs you need?

January 10 - Modern Cities

Empty Carpool Lane

2016: Year of the Sports Utility Vehicle

Last year set two notable vehicle records. First, the most cars ever sold, at 17.54 million. Second, light trucks accounted for almost 61 percent of all sales. Sales of more fuel efficient car fell, though electric vehicle sales increased.

January 10 - The Drive

Madison Bike

A New Long-Range Transportation Plan for Madison, WI

Proposed long-range transportation plan for Madison emphasizes biking, walking, bus rapid transit.

January 10 - The Capital Times


GMC Fishbowl

Feds End Financial Restrictions on Detroit's Bus System

The Federal Transit Authority is calling the Detroit Department of Transportation in from the cold.

January 10 - Detroit Free Press

Celebration Florida

Celebration, Florida: 20 Years Later

Disney's efforts to make a quaint American town both failed and succeeded in ways few could have predicted.

January 10 - The Economist


Third Space

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Third Space First

The quickly growing number of third spaces is good news for both the social and the urban fabrics.

January 10 - Erling Fossen

Trees and People

Mapping the Treetops

Treepedia is MIT's effort to collect a complete resource on the tree cover of city streets.

January 10 - CityLab

Traffic

Living Next to a Major Roadway Increases Dementia Risks

A new study has once again linked the perils of living near a pollution source to public health, this time finding that dementia risks increase in people who live near a major road.

January 10 - Mother Jones

Traffic Light

New Ohio Law Allows Drivers to Run Red Lights

The new law couldn't reasonably be described as an "Idaho Stop" for cars, but it's still worth questioning the wisdom of opening a traffic safety grey area.

January 10 - NBC 24

Crowd Community Meeting

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Good Jargon and Bad

Some planning jargon actually clarifies rather than confuses.

January 10 - Michael Lewyn

Confusion

8 Planning Terms to Retire in 2017

A collection of planning and transportation experts humbly submits a list of words and terms that have lost their value (if they ever had any to begin with).

January 9 - Next City

Portland

$1.1 Billion Superfund Clean Up Approved for Portland Harbor

With the price of the Portland Harbor Superfund Site already ballooning, critics of the plan for the Portland Harbor Superfund Site expect the project to cost even more than currently estimated.

January 9 - OPB

Masjid Omar ibn Al-Khattab Mosque

Islamophobia Taking Over Planning Processes

A columnist attributes the success of President-elect Trump's anti-Muslim rhetoric with a rise in potentially illegal land use decisions around the state of Virginia.

January 9 - The Washington Post

Chicago Gets a $1.1 Billion Federal Grant for North Side Transit Improvements

The city of Chicago was working hard to win the federal funding while the Obama Administration is still in power.

January 9 - The Chicago Tribune

Congestion versus mobility

Debate Renewed: Can Uber and Lyft Solve Congestion?

A new study predicts the congestion relief benefits of carpooling services offered by Transportation Network Companies. A skeptical audience replies.

January 9 - San Jose Mercury News

Subway Quiz: What Long-Awaited Line Opened Four Days Before the Second Ave Subway?

The 4.6-mile subway operates like some AirTrains in the U.S. that automatically whisk travelers between airport terminals without drivers and with platform screen doors at stations for enhanced safety. Where is the new line located?

January 9 - South China Morning Post

More Details of Bus Rapid Transit's Expanding Reach in San Francisco

The Geary bus corridor was the #1 pick for a subway according to a Muni survey, but commuters will have to settle for bus rapid transit. A milestone was reached when the San Francisco County Transportation Authority approved the design and EIR.

January 9 - SF Gate

Shock at Mexican Fuel Price Hike Turns to Pandemonium

Reaction to the 20 percent hike in fuel prices on New Year's Day has been swift, causing riots and looting resulting in four deaths and arrests of over 700 people, but President Enrique Peña Nieto continues to justify the need to end fuel subsidies.

January 9 - The Associated Press

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