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A state law that delays new building code updates after the destructive Eaton and Palisades fires means bike advocates won’t ...
The CTA is implementing changes to its tracking technology that will more accurately display bus arrival times and track bus ...
A pilot program seeks to address the problem of transit access by paying for the first mile of trips to and from two light ...
Hubbard, Texas will become the first U.S. city to install a system that creates water from waste heat. According to an ...
How a proposed law banning parking in the 20’ of curb next to an intersection throughout NYC would improve road safety and ...
The Live Local Act offers incentives to developers who build affordable housing, but a patchwork of local enforcement means ...
Metropolitan planning organizations make important transportation planning decisions, but their memberships often don’t ...
The city’s subway system is seeing increased ridership and a sharp drop in crime a year after the MTA implemented new ...
Despite getting permits as long as a decade ago, thousands of proposed housing units are still waiting to be built.
A new study reveals a telling link between an individual’s disgust sensitivity and how they respond to urban density.
The St. Louis Art Place Initiative purchases city-owned vacant properties and rehabilitates them, offering homeownership ...
Several groups are serving as mediators for faith-based development, helping congregations access funding, navigate long-term ...