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Twin Peaks

Even in the Pacific Northwest, Developments Conflict With Water

The Seattle region would seem to have plenty of water to go around. That doesn't mean there aren't environmental consequences for more development.

June 25 - KUOW

Del Mar Station TOD

Rent Control Falls Short of the Ballot in Multiple California Cities

Support for rent control is building at the state level in California. Support hasn't been as easy tt rally at the local level, however.

June 25 - Curbed LA

Scooter Share

Scooter War Now a Scooter Competition

Three scooter companies, Lime, Bird and Spin, removed their scooters from the sidewalks of San Francisco earlier this month and applied, with nine other companies, for five permits to operate up to 2,500 scooters in a tightly regulated pilot program.

June 25 - San Francisco Chronicle

Concord, California

Plans for Immigrant 'Detention Centers' Revealed at Military Sites Around the U.S.

Plans for temporary facilities designed to house between 25,000 to 45,000 people have been revealed by Time Magazine. Sites in Alabama, Arizona, California,

June 25 - Time

TOD Sign

When Gentrification Follows Transit Oriented Development

From an environmental perspective, transit oriented development is hard to argue. From a socio-economic perspective, transit oriented development must make room for all income levels, according to this opinion piece posted on the NRDC website.

June 25 - NRDC's onearth


Hillsborough River

Tampa to Orlando High Speed Rail Back on the Table

Brightline thinks it can build a high speed rail connection between Tampa and Orlando without public money, and Governor Rick Scott looks ready to let them.

June 25 - Tampa Bay Times

Text and Drive

Studies: Drivers Far More Distracted Than Walkers

Two articles in national publications share findings from recent studies that make it harder to accept the "distracted walking" excuse for increased traffic fatalities.

June 24 - FiveThirtyEight


Supreme Court Statue

Did the Supreme Court End the 'Retail Apocalypse'?

The decision in South Dakota v. Wayfair certainly didn't hurt traditional retailers, but they're still going to have to help themselves in the face of competition from online retail.

June 24 - Globe St.

Maryland Highway Plan Would Destroy Affordable Housing, Displace Low-Income Residents

A local writer compares the plan to expand I-270 and the Capital Beltway to an earlier era of transportation planning.

June 24 - Greater Greater Washington

Bike Traffic

Paris Gets What it Wanted: Fewer Cars in the City

Mayor Anne Hidalgo's efforts to improve air quality by reducing car trips in the city of Paris are paying off.

June 24 - road.cc

New York City Cabs

State Politics Threaten New York City Speed Camera Programs, Protests Ensue

Speed cameras have somehow become an even more contentious issue in New York.

June 24 - Politico

Rural Bus Stop

Most Rural Counties Losing Population

Experts expect the 2020 Census to reveal some potentially startling trends of population decline in rural parts of the country.

June 23 - Axios

West Virginia Oil

The 'Shale Crescent,' Also Dubbed the 'Plastic Belt,' Removes the Rust

The region spanning Ohio, West Virginia, and Pennsylvania is claiming a new name.

June 23 - WOSU

Downtown Los Angeles

Proposed Tower Would Redefine Height on the West Coast

A 77-story skyscraper proposed for Downtown Los Angeles would be the tallest building west of the Mississippi River.

June 23 - The Architect's Newspaper

Car2Go

All Systems Car2Go for Pilot Project in Chicago

The innovative car share company has the green light for a year long pilot project in the city of Chicago.

June 23 - Smart Cities Dive

A Rooftop Dog Park With a Downtown View

Downtown urban cores have had to make space for dogs to run and do their business as new residents have flocked to urban settings in recent years.

June 23 - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Fort McMurray Fire

Wildfire Damage Could Quadruple in Canada by 2100

Several years of catastrophic wildfires in Canada doesn't mean the risk has lessened. Experts predict much worse in the future.

June 22 - The Star Vancouver

Transportation Network Company

Should Ride-Hailing Vehicles Reduce Emissions?

Driving an electric ride-hailing vehicle may be good for the planet but costly for the driver who may have to limit the distance of rides and search for fast-chargers. Uber is trying to help out.

June 22 - San Francisco Chronicle

Home For Sale Signs

California Realtors Hope Ballot Initiative Will Put More Homes on Market

A ballot measure to enable older homeowners in California, particularly empty nesters, to downsize without losing their tax benefits granted to them by the 1978 Proposition 13, has qualified for the November ballot.

June 22 - Los Angeles Times

Downtown Freeway

In Sprawling Charlotte, Traffic Jams Point to Climate Solutions

A look at the relationship between sprawl and climate change mitigation in the fast-growing North Carolina city.

June 22 - Yale Climate Connections

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