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The Nation’s Most Wasteful Highway Projects

The 2023 Highway Boondoggles report is here.

November 10 - PIRG

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Seattle Passes New Housing Levy

The measure will bring roughly $1 billion to the city’s affordable housing efforts.

November 9 - The Seattle Times

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Sacramento Approves ‘Safe Stay’ Parking for Unhoused Residents

Officials acknowledged the project is a short-term solution, but called it an interim step as the county adds more homeless services.

November 9 - Yahoo

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Google Seeks New Direction for Massive Housing Proposal

The company parted ways with its development partner, signaling a shift in strategy for a proposed 15,000-unit housing and office space project on Google-owned land in Silicon Valley.

November 9 - Fast Company

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Tracking the Recovery of Shared Mobility

A new report outlines ridership trends and the keys to success for bike and scooter share systems.

November 9 - Smart Cities Dive


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Parking Takes up One-Quarter of Downtown Atlanta

The city’s downtown core devotes an abnormally high percentage of its historic blocks to parking.

November 9 - Urbanize Atlanta

Rendering of proposed bus rapid transit station with dedicated bus lanes in Raleigh, North Carolina.

North Carolina’s First BRT Line Breaks Ground

Raleigh’s mayor calls the new rapid transit line “a game changer” for local mobility.

November 9 - WRAL


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New York to Expand Holiday Open Streets

The city is making more areas open only to pedestrian traffic in Midtown in anticipation of holiday crowds.

November 9 - NBC New York

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Cruise Recalls Autonomous Fleet

The scrutiny facing the troubled self-driving car operator could have significant implications for the industry.

November 9 - Detroit Free Press

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More Bikes, Stations Coming to Bay Wheels Bike Share

The Bay Area network is adding 2,000 e-bikes to meet their growing popularity.

November 8 - CBS News

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How Zoning Reform can Help Seniors ‘Age in Place’

Without more middle housing options, the United States will be short on ‘aging-ready’ homes.

November 8 - Stateline

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Energy Reliability on the Ballot in Texas

Texans will decide on November 7 whether to subsidize electricity generation to strengthen the power grid to prevent blackouts, but only with the construction of new natural gas power plants.

November 8 - The Washington Post

Three grey trash cans labeled with Compost, Recycle, and Landfill in English and Spanish on a concrete walkway in a park in Austin, Texas.

Austin Reveals New Zero Waste Plan

The city aims to eliminate the majority of landfill waste by 2040.

November 8 - The Austin Chronicle

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FEATURE

Revitalizing Texas: Sustainable Rail Solutions

An argument for why investing in trains is the key to sustainable growth and economic success in the Lone Star State.

November 8 - Mustafa Haque

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A Look at Milwaukee’s Zoning Reform Proposal

The ‘Growing MKE’ plan calls for allowing ADUs, reducing barriers to new construction, and expanding the types of housing available in the city’s residential areas.

November 8 - Urban Milwaukee

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Charlotte’s Changing Commute Patterns

With more people working from home since the pandemic, the area is seeing shorter commute times for cars and public transit.

November 8 - WFAE

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Report: NYC Transit Falling Behind on Accessibility

The city is lagging on meeting its pledge to improve accessibility across the system.

November 8 - BK Reader

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Los Angeles Is Quietly Losing Bike Lanes

While adding new bike lanes can be a long and contentious process, removing them in favor of parking requires no public process.

November 7 - Streetsblog LA

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How AI Envisions American Neighborhoods

How well does artificial intelligence ‘get’ U.S. cities?

November 7 - Chris Steins via Medium

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To Revitalize Downtowns, Cities Create Designated ‘Drinking Zones’

Mirroring New Orleans’ French Quarter or the Las Vegas Strip, some cities are experimenting with loosening open container laws in certain commercial areas.

November 7 - Stateline

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