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Innovative Park Agencies Receive National Recognition

The National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA) recently announced the recipients of this year’s awards for innovation in health and wellness, equity, conservation, and park design.

June 12 - National Recreation and Park Association

Line of cars at a McDonald's drive-thru at night.

St. Paul Considers Drive-Thru Restrictions

Limiting drive-thrus can make streets more dangerous for pedestrians and snarl traffic.

June 12 - Axios

Pythian Building in New Orleans, Louisiana.

The Permanent Affordability That Wasn't: Lessons from the Pythian Building

A high-stakes, high-profile community land trust project once hailed as a triumph in New Orleans ended in disaster for its residents, but it’s important to draw the right lessons about why.

June 12 - Shelterforce Magazine

Soldiers and Sailors Monument in traffic circle in Indianapolis at twilight.

Indianapolis Leaders Propose Vision Zero Plan

As of now, the city lacks a dedicated funding source for pedestrian safety efforts.

June 12 - The Indianapolis Star

Coyote resting (and yawning) on top of wall covered in morning glories, Huntington Beach, Orange County, California.

California Bill Would Make Wildlife Connectivity Part of General Plans

The ‘Room to Roam Act’ would require cities and counties to consider local habitats and the impact of development on wildlife corridors and connectivity.

June 11 - Nossaman LLP


Empty corridor at North Hollywood Metro station with orange and white tiles in North Hollywood, California.

LA Metro Fare Enforcement Faces Backlash

The agency hopes cracking down on fare evasion will improve safety on the system, but riders aren’t so sure.

June 11 - L.A. Taco

Digital highway sign above six-lane highway that says, "Texting and Driving? Say It: I'm the Problem It's Me."

Witty Highway Safety Messages Fall Flat with US DOT

Feds are concerned that overly creative digital billboard messages could confuse drivers, but state transportation officials disagree.

June 11 - Stateline


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Phoenix Seeks to Adopt AI for City and Regional Planning

An extension of the Phoenix metro region’s half-cent transportation sales tax by voters this November would give the city a green flag, and funding, to expand its use of AI as a planning tool.

June 11 - APM Research Lab

Close-up of metal manhole cover with pelican logo and 'East Baton Rouge Parish Department of Public Works.'

How ‘Opportunity Hoarding’ Harms Communities

Wealthy communities are incorporating their own cities, draining tax revenue and resources away from surrounding neighborhoods.

June 11 - Bloomberg CityLab

Civil engineer in yellow hard hat and safety vest talks on radio while looking up at freeway ramps.

Traffic Engineer's Rap Takedown of His Profession

Transportation planner Buff Brown challenges common traffic engineering practices in a rap video which demonstrates how the Engineering Bingo Card of Excuses helps maintain the status quo of street design.

June 11 - The Barrier of the City Engineer

Traffic on the Brooklyn Bridge.

Is it Truly the End of NYC Congestion Pricing?

Gov. Hochul’s surprise move to suspend the program, which would have started this summer, could be illegal.

June 11 - StreetsBlog NYC

Large silver pole on street corner in LA, nearly same height as surrounding three-story buildings.

NYC's Link5G Towers Face Neighborhood Opposition

More than 2,000 32-foot towers are coming to New York City street corners to improve 5G connectivity throughout the city, and residents aren’t happy, citing incompatible design and visual distraction as a threat to safety.

June 11 - New York Times

Two-level stack of shipping containers blocking off People's Park in Berkeley, California.

California Supreme Court Rules in Favor of People's Park Housing

The decision paves the way for a controversial student housing development.

June 10 - Los Angeles Times

Aerial view of massive Los Angeles freeway interchange.

Audit: Caltrans Ignored Red Flags Before Freeway Fire

A lax inspection schedule contributed to the hazardous conditions that led to the massive blaze that shut down Interstate 10 in Los Angeles last year.

June 10 - Spectrum News 1

An aerial view of a park and the streets and high-rises of Downtown Omaha.

Omaha Program Promotes Infill Development

Budding developers can access funding and low-cost vacant lots for affordable housing construction.

June 10 - Nebraska Examiner

Chicago Transit

Study: Loss of Public Transit in Chicago Would Have ‘Severe’ Mobility, Economic Consequences

The first-of-it’s kind study found that without public transit, Chicago would lose an estimated $35 billion in economic activity annually and the quality of life of residents, particularly women and low-income groups, would take a major hit.

June 10 - EurekAlert

Detroit Public Transit

Michigan Lawmakers Consider $2B Transit Bill

The bill would tie transit funding to business subsidies as part of a broader economic development program.

June 10 - Bridge Detroit

A road winds along the edge of a mountain, with an inclined tan rockface above it and a snowy treeline near the top of a photo.

Landslide Causes ‘Catastrophic’ Failure of Teton Pass in Wyoming

The long-term closure of Teton Pass following major damage caused by a landslide will have far-reaching economic impacts on the region, residents, and visitors.

June 10 - CBS News

An old man crosses a one-way street in the foreground, with both sides of the streets lined with cars facing away from the camera and brick buildings.

Hoboken's Curbs Are Going Digital

Hoboken, New Jersey, is leveraging technology to up its curb management game with a digital streetscape map that will allow real-time demand monitoring.

June 10 - Government Technology

Multistory apartment building under construction.

New Tennessee Law Allows No-Cost Incentives for Affordable Housing

Local governments in the Volunteer State can now offer developers incentives like increased density, lower parking requirements, and priority permitting for affordable housing projects.

June 10 - Nooga Today

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