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A Joshua tree forest in the Mojave desert with mountains in background.

New Exhibit Highlights the Urgent Need to Protect Joshua Trees

The Lancaster Museum exhibit “Desert Forest: Life with Joshua Trees” aims to raise awareness of the ecological importance of Joshua trees and the threats they face from climate change in the Mojave Desert.

September 16 - SCV News

View of Madison St dedicated bus lane in Seattle, Washington.

Seattle Launches New Rapid Bus Line

The new RapidRide G is King County Metro’s most ambitious BRT line to date.

September 16 - The Urbanist

Traffic on a busy city street.

Report: Americans Are Driving More Than Ever

Average vehicle miles driven rose in almost every major metropolitan area between 2019 and 2024.

September 16 - Bloomberg CityLab

Aerial view of Honolulu, Hawaii with oceanfront.

Honolulu Has a New Chief Resilience Officer

Mayor Rick Blangiardi has appointed Ben Sullivan as executive director and chief resilience officer for the Honolulu Office of Climate Change, Sustainability and Resiliency.

September 16 - Spectrum News

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The Essential Role of Parks in Advancing Sustainability

Parks are vital to sustainability, providing environmental, economic, and social benefits that improve public health, support biodiversity, and promote equity, as recognized in Los Angeles County’s OurCounty Plan.

September 16 - National Recreation and Park Association Open Space Blog


City park with paved walkway, green trees, and people sitting on lawn.

New Study Shows How Urban Trees Improve Public Health

Louisville's Green Heart project demonstrates that strategically planting trees in underserved neighborhoods can significantly reduce inflammation levels, highlighting the health benefits of urban greenery through a novel, data-driven approach.

September 16 - Bloomberg

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FEATURE

Urban Planning Is Often Overlooked as a Career — Why Is That?

Research shows that the majority of young people aren't aware of urban planning, let alone of its potential as a career. This article offers three ways colleges and universities with undergraduate degrees and masters programs in urban planning can do to attract children and young people from diverse backgrounds to the profession.

September 16 - Stephen Kofi Diko


Street with blurred traffic and office buioldings in background in Tucson, Arizona at dusk.

FEATURE

When ‘Prioritizing All Modes’ Is a Lie

In many cases, it’s impossible to prioritize the safety of pedestrians and other vulnerable road users without sacrificing some speed.

September 16 - Anna Zivarts

Close-up on red and white "Office space for lease" sign in window of office building.

Office Vacancies Drag Down Property Taxes

Downtown office buildings around the country are selling for much lower prices than before the pandemic, prompting questions about the future of central business districts.

September 15 - Governing

Aerial view of Puente Hills landfill on green hill in Los Angeles County, California.

Puente Hills Landfill Redevelopment Plan Wins Award for Transformative, Climate-Responsive Design

This project to transform a former landfill into a climate-resilient public space has won the 2024 Global Impact Award from ASLA and IFLA for its innovative, community-driven design that addresses environmental and social challenges.

September 15 - American Society Of Landscape Architects

Pedestrian plaza construction site with orange cones and excavator in Jersey City, New Jersey.

How Jersey City Dramatically Improved Its Public Realm

The city’s new Department of Infrastructure consolidates the management of public amenities and has guided the creation of new bike lanes, pedestrian plazas, and parks.

September 15 - CNU Public Square

Close-up of laptop with GIS parcel map open and hand resting on keyboard in modern office.

New Book Shows How Geographic Technology Tackles Global Challenges

In his new book, Jack Dangermond explores the transformative impact of GIS technology in solving global challenges through spatial data, highlighting its widespread application across sectors and its potential to design sustainable futures.

September 15 - ESRI

Close-up of food waste inside a black plastic compost bin.

Massachusetts Has the Nation’s Only Successful Food Waste Ban

The state has reduced its methane emissions by 25.7 percent per ton of waste following a law that seeks to eliminate food waste from landfills.

September 13 - Fast Company

Woman stands next to a bike with one hand on handlebar holding her mobile phone.

Transit App Adds Safety-First Bike Routes

Users of the mobile travel planning app can now prioritize safe bike infrastructure when trip planning.

September 13 - Streetsblog USA

Bird's eye view of homes in Wichita Falls, Texas on a sunny day.

Texas Needs 300,000 Housing Units to Close Affordability Gap

The state’s comptroller warns that demand will continue to outpace supply without zoning reforms and a reduction in regulatory barriers.

September 13 - KFDX

Talking Heads Little Creatures album cover.

BLOG POST

Great Album Covers with Urban Planning Themes

Album covers that evoke urban themes.

September 13 - Gabe Bailer - PP - AICP - NJ Urbanthinker

Sandbags and red water-filled cylinders lined up on a concrete pier to prevent flooding.

Planning for Future Floods

New climate and flood models are needed to understand growing flood risks.

September 12 - Governing

Two people holding sign that says "house keys not handcuffs" during an anti-homelessness event in Los Angeles, California

California Cities Intensify Criminalization of Unhoused Residents

Following a key Supreme Court ruling, some cities are imposing more restrictive laws on outdoor sleeping and encampments.

September 12 - CALmatters

Red and white Caltrain electric train at platform in San Jose, California.

Caltrain Introduces Electric Train Fleet

The Bay Area agency will switch to all electric trains by the end of September.

September 12 - FOX News

Apartment buildings under construction with crane.

Study: Retrofitting Old Buildings Has Lower Total Carbon Footprint Than New Construction

A study of over a million Chicago buildings assessed their ‘embodied carbon’ footprint over their lifetimes, showing that demolishing an old building in favor of a new one almost always produced more emissions.

September 12 - Smart Cities Dive

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