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In Upstate New York, the Fight for ‘Good Cause’ Continues

This week, Ithaca became the latest city to opt into New York’s new Good Cause Eviction Law. What are tenant organizers doing to make the law work better for their communities?

July 24 - Shelterforce Magazine

Rendering of large 'lagoon' pool in California Forever planned development.

‘California Forever’ Withdraws Ballot Measure

The company will delay taking its high-tech planned community proposal to Solano County voters to conduct an environmental impact report and work with the city on zoning changes.

July 23 - KQED

Dense neighborhood of homes on a hillside on the water in San Diego, California.

San Diego’s Short-Term Rental Ordinance, One Year in

Since enacting a spate of regulations on short-term rentals, the city has removed over 7,000 illegal listings from online platforms.

July 23 - The San Diego Union-Tribune

Digital drawing of orange Combi microbus popular in Lima, Peru.

FEATURE

Urban Planning in Lima, Peru

For some people, ‘urban planning’ and ‘Lima’ do not go together. In fact, the Peruvian capital effectively highlights various facets of the urban planning world.

July 23 - Marcelo Remond

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New Orleans to Offer Free Transit to Youth

Residents between 16 and 24 will have access to free public transit passes starting in September.

July 23 - The Times-Picayune


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How Local Park Agencies Contribute to Decarbonization Efforts

Park agencies play an important role in decarbonization by creating and managing parklands, promoting sustainable practices, and engaging communities to combat climate change and enhance public health and biodiversity.

July 23 - National Recreation and Park Association Open Space Blog

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New Jersey Bill Would Ease Permitting for Home-Based Businesses

The proposed law would eliminate the need for home-based business owners to undergo a review by their local zoning boards to encourage small entrepreneurship.

July 23 - 70 and 73


View of a housing permit document with a home blueprint, stamped "approved."

Cities, States Use AI and GIS to Make Permitting Less of a Pain

Across the country, state and local governments have turned to AI to optimize their building permitting processes. The efficiencies they’ve achieved are impressive and welcomed by applicants and government agencies alike.

July 23 - GovTech

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Parking Ticket Revenue: Which Cities Earn Most?

A list of 15 cities with the highest per-capita parking enforcement revenue.

July 23 - Quartz

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Power Plants: A Win for the EPA

New rules from the US Environmental Protection Agency to regulate greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuel-fired power plants survived an attempt by 25 Republican-led states to block their implementation while their case is litigated.

July 22 - Irvin Dawid

A stone statue of a shirtless muscular man wrestling with a powerfully built horse, his hands on the horse's neck, pulling downward.

Senate Bill Proposes Federal Antitrust Review for Institutional Housing Investors

The bill would require private equity and other corporate investors to report housing purchases to the Federal Trade Commission and the Department of Justice for antitrust review aimed at stopping anticompetitive transactions that would increase housing costs and push homeowners out of the market.

July 22 - KTVZ

Fenced-in oil pump in residential neighborhood

Millions in California at Risk Where Oil Wells and Wildfires Converge

Those living near oil and gas wells face increased risks from wildfires, which threaten these infrastructures and could lead to explosions, pollution, and other hazards, particularly affecting communities of color.

July 22 - Los Angeles Times

Brick apartment building with For Rent sign

San Francisco Considers Nation’s First Ban on Rent-Setting Software

Property management software used by corporate landlords is under scrutiny for using algorithms populated by proprietary rental data to encourage their clients to collectively raise rents.

July 22 - San Francisco Chronicle

Aerial view of Eugene, Oregon.

Eugene Explores New Decarbonization Strategies

The city is considering new decarbonization strategies, including carbon impact fees and educational programs, after the failure of a natural gas ban due to a federal court ruling.

July 22 - OPB

Close-up of green and white sign for 1 hour EV charging station outdoors with tall palm trees in background against blue sky.

L.A. County Expands Electric Vehicle Fleet to Combat Climate Change

Leading by example, the county is increasing its electric vehicle fleet to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and promote sustainability.

July 22 - KCAL News

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Slave Descendants in Georgia Fight to Overturn County Zoning Decision

Gullah-Geechee residents of Mcintosh County, Georgia, are seeking a referendum to reverse zoning changes they say threaten their community, one of the last in the South. County commissioners say they don’t have that power.

July 22 - Associated Pres via Fox 5 Atlanta

Blue and green city bus blurred in transit on New York City street.

BLOG POST

Planning for Equity in an Ideologically Conservative Community

To support equity goals, planners must accommodate diverse ideological perspectives, including political environments that focus on functional fairness rather than demographic categories.

July 22 - Todd Litman

A brown-and-white bird of prey with spread wings is about to grab prey with its extended talons.

New L.A. County Raptor Rescue Center Aids Injured Birds of Prey

Located in San Dimas, the center rehabilitates and releases injured birds of prey like owls, hawks, and falcons, aiming to restore ecological balance and support biodiversity.

July 21 - San Gabriel Valley Tribune

BLOG POST

Transport Policy: A Need for Advocacy and Vigilance

Policies are essential components of the realization of sustainable transport. Read about national plans, role of EVs and the nexus between physical activity and the transport sector in WTPP May 2024.

July 21 - World Transport Policy and Practice

People on bike share bikes on bridge with Minneapolis, Minnesota skyline in background

11 Most-Improved Bike Networks in the US

PeopleForBikes has evaluated bike networks in thousands of cities across the United States and identified several that have achieved “incredible increases” in just a few years.

July 21 - PeopleforBikes

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