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Carbon Tax

Deciding the Price of Canada's Carbon

Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau aims to institute a national carbon price in Canada.

October 24 - The Economist

Road Safety

Traffic Safety Solution: Design, Not Enforcement

Alon Levy argues that the best path to traffic safety is through design rather than traffic law enforcement.

October 24 - Pedestrian Observations

Wildfire

Wildfires and Climate Change

Study links wildfires to climate change.

October 24 - Five Thirty Eight

Pittsburgh to Oakland BRT Connection Taking Shape

Details are emerging about the how and where of a proposed a bus rapid transit (BRT) connection between Downtown Pittsburgh and Oakland.

October 24 - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

New York Apartments

A Legal Battle Over Short-Term Rentals Erupts in New York City

Suddenly, the business practices of Airbnb seem to be under attack in many locations—including one of the company's most lucrative markets.

October 24 - The New York Times


High-Speed Rail

Good Political News for California High-Speed Rail

One of the major critics of the $64 billion project that would link Los Angeles and San Francisco just became a supporter, and that's really good news considering the project's major booster, Gov. Jerry Brown, will be leaving office in two years.

October 24 - The Associated Press

Akron

Akron Considering the End of Parking Minimums as a Downtown Development Incentive

The Akron City Council will this week decide on legislation that could at it to the roster of cities that have reformed parking requirements.

October 24 - Akron Beacon Journal


Homeless

Los Angeles Hires New 'Homelessness Coordinator'

The new position will keep the city on track in its comprehensive strategy to aid the nearly 40,000 homeless people in Los Angeles.

October 24 - LA Downtown News

Farmed Here Aquaponics

Urban Farming—Just for the Few?

Urban agriculture likely has more social than material impacts. But who does it benefit most?

October 24 - Vox

Measuring Up to HUD's New Fair Housing Rules

After beefing up the 1968 Fair Housing Act, the feds are guiding cities to compliance.

October 24 - Next City

Corner Store

Growing Cities Starting to See Mixed-Use Development as a Solution

New York City provides a case study in the effort to satisfy growing demand with more mixed-use development.

October 23 - The New York Times

The New Danger to the Internet: the Internet of Things

The Internet of Things—that network enabled collection of objects designed to make our lives easier through automation and user experience—has created a massive new collections of targets for hackers.

October 23 - Associated Press via SFGate

Louisville Provides a Case Study for Sewage Clean Up

The Courier-Journal is launching a series of reports on the city of Louisville's ongoing work to clean up its sewer system.

October 23 - Courier-Journal

Power Plant

Getting it Right on U.S Energy Independence

During the second presidential debate Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton claimed that the "U.S. was energy independent." Some in the media, including Politifact, were quick to report that claim as "false." And the news just got worse.

October 23 - Planetizen

Walkable Street

Looking for a Walkable Urban Place for Retirement

Though many retirement communities still look just as they have for many decades—defined by cul-de-sacs and golf courses—many seniors are looking for a more urban lifestyle.

October 23 - The New York Times

New Orleans

New Orleans Approves Contentious Short-Term Rentals Regulation

Many cities popular with tourists are dealing with the effects of a proliferation of short-term rental properties (brokered through the use of online platforms like Airbnb). New Orleans just took steps to legalize, but limit, short-term rentals.

October 22 - The Times-Picayune

Kentucky, Land of Blue Grass and Karst?

The architectural firm SCAPE plans new paths through Lexington, Kentucky’s downtown using the city's buried water and karst formations as its key features.

October 22 - The Achitect's Newspaper

Planned Obsolescence for Denver Parking

Denver developers are building parking that can be converted into housing, anticipating radical changes that autonomous vehicles could bring to city life.

October 22 - Denver Post

The Most Important Environmental Measure on the Ballot Next Month

If climate change is among the world's most pressing environmental issues, then Initiative 732 in Washington state should be watched by all concerned with the future of the planet. PBS NewsHour explores why the initiative is so controversial.

October 22 - PBS NewsHour

Toronto

Lessons in Transit Fares from Toronto's UP Express

Faced with the underwhelming performance of the newly opened UP Express, Toronto transit officials did something drastic: they slashed the cost of a ride.

October 22 - Torontoist

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