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Toronto Moss Park

Redevelopment Plans and Gentrification Concerns for Toronto's Moss Park

Urban renewal of the 1960s built large amounts of public housing in the formerly industrial neighborhood of Moss Park in Toronto. Now, the neighborhood and its eponymous park have become home to some of the most impoverished people in the city.

September 3 - Toronto Star

Edward Jones Dome

St. Louis Spent $1.1 Million on Defunct Riverfront Stadium Plans in 2016

The gift of the NFL keeps on giving in St. Louis. What one writer calls a "sad saga" seems far from over.

September 2 - St. Louis

4 abandoned homes in St. Louis's Greater Ville neighborhood

Trulia: The U.S. Housing Market Drives Regional Economic Inequality

New research from Trulia finds that an "economic convergence" of housing markets is not happening: the housing rich are getting richer, while the housing poor are getting poorer.

September 2 - Trulia

Is a Massive D.C. Project Transit Oriented Development Done Well?

Greater Greater Washington gives positive reviews for the Rhode Island Center project, planned for the Edgewood neighborhood in D.C.

September 2 - Greater Greater Washington

Carpool Lane Sticker

Compromise Reached on $1.4 Billion in California Cap-and-Trade Proceeds

An earlier announcement awarded almost $400 million to transit agencies, but left a larger chunk of these funds still unsettled. On Wednesday, leaders agreed on a $900 million expenditure plan to cut emissions and address social concerns.

September 2 - Office of Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. (California)


Solar Power

The Price of Solar Power Keeps Falling

It's getting a lot cheaper to install solar power, and a lot easier to imagine a solar-powered future.

September 2 - Scientific American

Empty Train

Some Cities Choose Uber and Lyft Over Buses

Subsidizing rides through the companies has turned out to be cheaper than running bus routes in some places.

September 2 - Skift


Los Angeles

Mapping L.A.'s Zoning Changes Finds Little Room for Upzoning

A new study makes a visual case against the narrative that spot zoning and a broken development approval process are running roughshod over the entire city.

September 2 - Urbanize LA

Las Vegas, Nevada

West Las Vegas Attempts to Balance Revitalization and Gentrification

As Las Vegas focuses attention on the city's West Las Vegas neighborhood, residents worry about possible displacement.

September 2 - Landscape Architecture Magazine

Local Leadership and Civic Networks: What History Can Tell Us About Urban Success

The next time a city or community is struggling, rather than looking only to macroeconomic forces or national policymakers for reasons, we should equally examine the strength of local leadership and the texture of their networks.

September 2 - Thriving Cities Blog

Faroe Islands

Friday Funny: Sheep View Goes Where Google Street View Can't

Some local residents of the Faroe Islands created Sheep View 360 to document the 18 rocky islands that make up their home—and now Google is lending a hand.

September 2 - The San Jose Mercury News

National Transit Map

Hot Off the Press: The National Transit Map

The U.S. Department of Transit has released its first ever National Transit Map.

September 1 - U.S. Department Of Transportation

Toll Road

Texas Would Need $24 Billion to End Highway Tolls

Texas politicians are wondering how much it would cost to remove tolls from hundreds of miles of roads around the state. Though the political cost of tolling is high, the actual cost, it turns out, is higher.

September 1 - Houston Chronicle

Banc of California Stadium

Los Angeles Wants to Use Housing Money to Boost MLS Soccer Stadium

Critics say the HUD program is meant to fund more direct anti-poverty measures, like affordable housing—not office, retail, and attractions.

September 1 - NextCity

Tech SHuttle

One Man Reports a Quarter of All Tech Shuttle Infractions in San Francisco

A 70-year-old San Francisco resident is on a one-man mission to keep tech shuttles on the straight and narrow.

September 1 - San Francisco Examiner

Climate CHange

All Eyes on California's New Emissions Reductions Requirement

As difficult as it was for the legislature to pass SB 32 on Aug. 24, reducing emissions 40 percent below 1990 levels by 2030 will prove far more challenging. Brad Plumer, senior editor of Vox, explains the bill and what it will take to meet the goal.

September 1 - Vox

Chesapeake Bay Bridge

Maryland Spending $5 Million to Study Another Span for the Bay Bridge

Maryland Governor Larry Hogan has thrown support behind a study to add a third span to the Bay Bridge that spans the Chesapeake Bay.

September 1 - The Baltimore Sun

Simulation

The New Era of Planning Simulations

The continued improvement of digital technology should benefit evidence-based policy and decision-making. Welcome to a new era of planning simulations.

September 1 - Government Technology

Housing Construction

Atlanta Suburb Limits Wood-Framed Buildings

In an era where cities all over the world are allowing larger and taller wood-framed buildings, the city of Sandy Springs just approved sweeping limitations on the construction practice.

September 1 - Atlanta Journal-Constitution

A 'Pop-Up Plaza' in Boston Tests Big Ideas

Tactical urbanism is getting a high-profile test run in Boston.

September 1 - The Boston Globe

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