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The Congress for New Urbanism released its 2025 Freeways Without Futures report, highlighting nine “highly deserving” highway ...
Entertainment zones solve more than one problem. For years, downtown streets were natural gathering places, but decades of ...
The Make Autorail Great Again Act would withhold federal funding to the system until the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit ...
As part of 43% cut to federal rental assistance, Trump is proposing a two-year limit on public housing tenure for “able ...
California’s new daylighting law bans parking within 20 feet of crosswalks. How can cities best use this space?
The sweeping city council decision removes set parking requirements from developments downtown, near transit, small ...
As one of 25 proposed amendments, San Diego may soon allow accessory dwelling units to be bought and sold as individual homes ...
The city of Cleveland will install its first ever protected bike lanes on a stretch of Prospect Avenue and Huron Road ...
Urban planning has long been a field reliant on extensive data analysis, from demographic studies to transit usage patterns.
City and county officials are closing off portions of an area known as Juniper Ridge where many unhoused residents find ...
When neighborhoods gentrify and displace lower-income residents, transit ridership suffers, new research shows.
The Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Program encouraged contracting with minority- and women-owned businesses in the ...
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