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Report: Las Vegas, Houston Top List of Least Affordable Cities

The report assesses the availability of affordable rental units for low-income households.

March 22 - Urban Edge

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How New Federal Rule Could Impact EV Adoption

An adjustment to federal pollution limits will require a greater share of low-carbon vehicles, but the rule also gives automakers some flexibility in deploying electric and hybrid cars.

March 22 - The Hill

White three-story brick single-room occupancy hotel in downtown Los Angeles, California.

‘Micro-Apartment’ Trend Underscores Housing Crisis

SROs are making a comeback under a new name as the housing supply remains strained and costs soar.

March 22 - Associated Press via Yahoo News

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NHTSA to Introduce New Female Crash Test Dummy

Modern crash test dummies have advanced features that account for different body types and genders, but government regulators have been slow to adopt the technology.

March 22 - ABC 7 Chicago

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California Lawmakers Push Transit Funding Bill

The proposed legislation would also encourage consolidation of regional transit systems.

March 21 - Courthouse News Service


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How to Improve Transit Accessibility

Over 13 million Americans face mobility challenges that limit their travel experience.

March 21 - Prism

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California Native Tribe to Co-Manage National Park Land

A historic agreement returns 125 acres — a fraction of the tribe’s historic lands — that will be used to build a cultural center and park facilities.

March 21 - The Guardian


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WHO Resource Database Links Planning and Public Health

The directory aims to help governments and organizations improve planning practices to build healthier, more resilient communities.

March 21 - World Health Organization

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The Mall Is Dead — Long Live the Mall

The American shopping mall may be closer to its original vision than ever.

March 21 - Governing

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Denver Canal Trail to Receive $100 Million Upgrade

The funding will support maintenance and repair projects along the 71-mile High Line Canal.

March 21 - 5280

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Report: 2.5 Percent of Infants and Toddlers Are Unhoused

A first-of-its-kind analysis reveals state-by-state trends in infant and toddler homelessness.

March 21 - SchoolHouse Connection

Close-up of silver Bixi bike share bikes parked at a station in Montreal, Quebec, Canada with blurred person on bike riding away in background.

Montreal Shatters Stereotypes on Cold Weather Biking

A combination of infrastructure, connectivity, and quality equipment has made the Canadian city’s bike share system successful despite frigid winters and challenging geography.

March 21 - Strong Towns

Silicon Valley

Eviction Prevention Program Sees Success in San Jose

Fighting a continued rise in homelessness in the region, a county program is successfully helping families avoid eviction.

March 20 - Bloomberg CityLab

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Building ‘Sponge Cities’

How China embarked on an ambitious national plan to capture stormwater.

March 20 - Wired

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RTA Calls for Bus Lanes on Chicago Bridge Project

The regional authority is asking the city to add dedicated bus lanes to a bridge over the Chicago River that serves a high number of bus commuters.

March 20 - Streetsblog Chicago

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Road Pricing: Highway Tolling Suffers Huge Setback

One of the nation's most prominent projects that would have tolled all lanes on two urban interstate highways may have come to an abrupt end on March 11 after Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek pulled her support for the controversial Portland area projects.

March 20 - The Oregonian

Wood-frame two-story rowhouses under construction.

How ‘Filtering’ Opens Up Affordable Housing

An analysis of 12 U.S. cities found that new market-rate construction often leads to more affordable units becoming available, but the effect varies across housing markets.

March 20 - Bisnow

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A National Bike Trail Network Is Slowly Growing

Around the United States, new bike lanes and trails are connecting communities via two (or three) wheels.

March 20 - Associated Press

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Making Solar Energy Land Use More Efficient

How an ‘ecovoltaic’ approach can balance energy production with conservation of sensitive land.

March 20 - Honolulu Civil Beat

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HUD Announces New Loan Limits for Manufactured Housing

The new loan limits are expected to help more homebuyers access affordable housing options.

March 20 - U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

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