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Eugene Explores New Decarbonization Strategies

The city is considering new decarbonization strategies, including carbon impact fees and educational programs, after the failure of a natural gas ban due to a federal court ruling.

July 22 - OPB

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L.A. County Expands Electric Vehicle Fleet to Combat Climate Change

Leading by example, the county is increasing its electric vehicle fleet to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and promote sustainability.

July 22 - KCAL News

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Slave Descendants in Georgia Fight to Overturn County Zoning Decision

Gullah-Geechee residents of Mcintosh County, Georgia, are seeking a referendum to reverse zoning changes they say threaten their community, one of the last in the South. County commissioners say they don’t have that power.

July 22 - Associated Pres via Fox 5 Atlanta

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Planning for Equity in an Ideologically Conservative Community

To support equity goals, planners must accommodate diverse ideological perspectives, including political environments that focus on functional fairness rather than demographic categories.

July 22 - Todd Litman

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New L.A. County Raptor Rescue Center Aids Injured Birds of Prey

Located in San Dimas, the center rehabilitates and releases injured birds of prey like owls, hawks, and falcons, aiming to restore ecological balance and support biodiversity.

July 21 - San Gabriel Valley Tribune


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Transport Policy: A Need for Advocacy and Vigilance

Policies are essential components of the realization of sustainable transport. Read about national plans, role of EVs and the nexus between physical activity and the transport sector in WTPP May 2024.

July 21 - World Transport Policy and Practice

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11 Most-Improved Bike Networks in the US

PeopleForBikes has evaluated bike networks in thousands of cities across the United States and identified several that have achieved “incredible increases” in just a few years.

July 21 - PeopleforBikes


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The Good, the Bad, and the Ethical: A Moral Philosopher's Perspective on Sustainable Urban Mobility

In the United States, a nation marked by unparalleled car reliance, the environmental and health consequences of car dependency pose a significant ethical dilemma for urban planners, policymakers, and engineers.

July 21 - Mustafa Haque

An aerial view of the town of Breckenridge, Colorado, in the foreground with lots of businesses, houses, and a ski resort, with green treed mountains in the backround and taller snow-capped mountains in the distance.

Federal Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Against Short-Term Rental Ordinance

A group of homeowners in Summit, Colorado, filed a federal lawsuit alleging that a local ordinance imposing short-term rental license caps and annual booking limits is unlawful and violates their rights.

July 19 - Summit Daily

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Colorado Requires DOT to Reduce Emissions. Is it Working?

A new rule calling for emissions reduction plans as part of highway projects has led to two canceled road expansions and a shift toward greener transportation investments.

July 19 - MSN

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Industry Groups Sue BLM Over Public Lands Rule

Farmers, ranchers, and others are challenging a policy change that puts conservation on the same footing as other land uses.

July 19 - Bloomberg Law

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Proposed NYC-to-Boston HSR Would Cut Trip to Under Two Hours

The proposed project would use a mix of new and old rail lines and bypass some cities to speed up the trip.

July 19 - Gothamist

Bike bridge in Boise, Idaho.

‘Data Bikes’ Help Governments Understand Bike Path Conditions

Sensors on specially equipped bikes can collect information on trail accessibility and pavement conditions to prioritize maintenance projects.

July 18 - Route Fifty

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Albuquerque Moves to Close Alleyways to Deter Unhoused People

Cities around the country are enacting more restrictive regulations after the Supreme Court’s ruling in favor of local governments in Grants Pass v. Johnson.

July 18 - Newsweek

Wyoming state capitol building in Cheyenne, Wyoming.

Wyoming Task Force Considers Statewide Zoning Reform

The state task force will examine six bills aimed at limiting local opposition to new housing development.

July 18 - WyoFile

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Reconnecting Communities Grant Round Offers $600M for Highway Mitigation Projects

The program is part of the 2021 infrastructure law and calls for improving access in communities disadvantaged by freeways.

July 18 - Smart Cities Dive

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Biden Administration Proposes Federal Rent Hike Limits

A new policy would limit rent increases to 5 percent for landlords receiving federal tax write-offs.

July 18 - Davis Vanguard

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St. Petersburg Could Impose ‘Superfines’ for Airbnb Violations

The city is responding to multiple complaints that short-term rental owners are concealing their listings and skirting city rules banning rentals under 30 days.

July 18 - Fox 13 Tampa Bay

Night view of vintage theater with neon marquee in Bethesda, Maryland.

Opinion: Montgomery County Regulations Stifle Nightlife

The county hasn’t acted on the recommendations of its own Nighttime Economy Task Force, which suggested ways to improve the business climate for restaurants and nightclubs to draw younger residents to the region.

July 18 - Greater Greater Washington

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Thousands of NYC Shelter Residents Lack Air Conditioning

Even in the depths of extreme heat, many shelters prohibit residents from installing AC units.

July 18 - The New York Times

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