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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

Burning Man

Designing the Black Rock City of Burning Man's Dreams

An unofficial, international competition for the Black Rock City master plan applies the imagination inherent to its setting.

September 1 - Black Rock City Ministry of Urban Planning


West Sacramento Bridge District

BLOG POST

A New Financing Tool for California: Enhanced Infrastructure Finance Districts

Enhanced infrastructure finance districts allow regional cooperation on infrastructure investment and economic development.

August 31 - Linda Day

Baton Rouge Louisiana

Lessons from Louisiana

We should have seen the historic flooding in the Florida Parishes region of Louisiana coming—both in preparation and in response—says a pair of recent articles.

August 31 - The Conversation


Governors Island

A Trip to NYC's Spectacular New Governors Island

Governors Island in NYC recently reopened after a massive remake into a park that can only be reached by ferry. The park is reviewed by former Empire State Development Corp. VP Carol Berens.

August 31 - UrbDeZine

Transit Oriented Development

Pasadena Eases Into Bikeshare, Complete Streets

Located northeast of downtown Los Angeles, Pasadena is a "destination city" of its own. A recent push to make its streets more bike-friendly coincides with the upcoming arrival of bikeshare.

August 31 - Pasadena Star-News

Vacant Home, Cleveland

Are Rent-to-Own Homes Predatory?

On the promise of ownership, rent-to-own landlords make tenants pay for repairs. And on the lower end, homes often come with code violations built in. This market's legal grey spaces distinctly echo 2008.

August 31 - New York Times

Voting

This November, Four Major Transportation Measures at Stake

If you live in Detroit, Atlanta, Seattle, or Los Angeles, you have more to look forward to in November than choosing Donald or Hillary. Major decisions concerning regional transportation are on the line.

August 31 - Governing

Inclusive Cities: Inclusion Equals Diversity Plus Equity

Hazel Borys sharing ideas from thought leaders on inclusion and indigeneity.

August 31 - PlaceShakers

Overpass

Photo Series: St. Louis Highway Blues

Photographer Michael DeFilippo captures the striking, ironic, and often depressing ways in which highways cut apart the urban fabric of St. Louis.

August 31 - Huffington Post

Brooklyn Construction

Brooklyn Housing Supply Begins to Match Demand

About 6,500 apartments in 19 towers within 10 square blocks on Flatbush Avenue are expected to be available within two years, but don't expect rents to plunge. Renters should look for perks like one or more months of free rent.

August 31 - The New York Times

Robot car

FEATURE

Why Autonomous Vehicles Probably Won't Induce Sprawl

There are a few good reasons why a worldwide fleet of autonomous vehicles will not necessarily lead to a new era of sprawl.

August 31 - William Riggs

Gentrification

Mapping Gentrification and Displacement in California

The Urban Displacement project produces not only a detailed portrait of gentrification and displacement in California, but also a comparison between the state's two mega regions: the San Francisco Bay Area and Southern California.

August 30 - UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs

Denver

Dual Moratoriums Push Back on Infill Density in Denver

The Denver City Council approved two separate moratoriums on building types that are adding infill density to neighborhoods in the city.

August 30 - The Denver Post

Servers

How Big Data Could Transform the Social Sciences

The Kavli HUMAN Project will collect data at an unprecedented scale—from the lives of 10,000 New Yorkers.

August 30 - Vox

Dallas Transit

Dallas Streetcar Launches New Expansion

The expanded Dallas Streetcar began service the Bishop Arts District this week, an expansion of three-quarters-of-a-mile beyond the original route.

August 30 - KERA News

Dakota Access protest

Native American Protest Grows in Response to North Dakota Pipeline Project

Comparisons to Wounded Knee have been common as a growing number of Native Americans are gathering in North Dakota to protest the construction of a new crude oil pipeline.

August 30 - Los Angeles Times

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