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The Philadelphia Loan Program Transforming the Demographics of Development

The Jumpstart loan program is helping Black and female residents become developers.

February 5 - The Philadelphia Citizen

rural town main street.

The Importance of Rural Transit

On Transit Equity Day, reminding policymakers that rural communities need access to transit too.

February 4 - Transportation for America

ELderly woman wearing black helmet and blue puffy vest stands next to e-bike with white and brown dog in rear basket.

Washington State E-Bike Rebate Set to Launch in April

The state program will offer up to $1,200 to fund the purchase of electric bikes.

February 4 - The Bellingham Herald

Sign for Needles, California installed on wooden wagon with residential neighborhood visible in background.

Commentary: Why We Need a Federal Definition of ‘Rural’

A patchwork of definitions of rural versus urban areas has real consequences for communities seeking federal funding.

February 4 - The Daily Yonder

Mobile homes destroyed by Hurricane Ian in Fort Myers, Florida.

How to Make Manufactured Housing More Resilient

Manufactured housing builders must balance affordability with the need to protect housing against extreme weather events.

February 4 - Urban Institute


Green Uber Eats delivery robot waits at crosswalk in Tokyo, Japan.

Opinion: Delivery Robots Need Regulation Now

Ride-hailing and scooter companies blindsided cities. They shouldn’t let delivery robots do the same.

February 4 - Policy Options

Multifamily wood-frame buildings under construction in Fork, Utah with sunset sky and mountains in background.

As Housing Crisis Continues, Cities Take New Approaches

How U.S. cities are seeking to diversify their funding sources for housing assistance programs and eliminate barriers to housing construction.

February 4 - Smart Cities Dive


Crosswalk on street in Raleigh, North Carolina with parking on both sides and capitol building visible in background.

Raleigh Announces Safe Streets Plan

The city wants to eliminate traffic deaths by 2045.

February 4 - Hoodline

Close-up of pink tulips in bloom at Descanso Gardens, Los Angeles County.

Cultivating Color and Community: Seasonal Planting at Descanso Gardens

Descanso Gardens’ annual planting of 35,000 tulip bulbs showcases the power of seasonal design to enhance public spaces and engage visitors.

February 3 - NBC Los Angeles

Close-up of cluster of red paper Lunar New Year lanters at night.

Bringing Communities Together: Lunar New Year Festivities Across LA County

To celebrate the Lunar New Year, LA County Parks is hosting free community festivals at 61 parks, featuring cultural performances, food tastings, crafts, and interactive activities that honor the Year of the Snake and promote unity and tradition.

February 3 - The Los Angeles Post

Fence with barbed wire and For Sale sign around vacant field.

From Brownfields to Community Assets: A Conference on Land Revitalization

The 2025 California Land Recycling Conference (CALRC) will convene experts in Carson, CA, from September 16-18 to discuss brownfield redevelopment, sustainability, and equitable land reuse, with session proposals open until March 31, 2025.

February 3 - Center for Creative Land Recycling

The Seat of Government

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Good Planning Under Bad Leadership

Planners must sometimes work under bad leadership. Here are suggestions for responsive planning in challenging political environments.

February 3 - Todd Litman

Tall mature green trees lining a concrete walkway next to a street with multistory apartment buildings on other side and sun filtering through the leaves.

New Interactive Tool Helps Cities Assess and Strengthen Urban Tree Canopies

A new national tree canopy assessment tool, available at TreesAtWork.org, provides high-resolution data to help cities track tree cover changes, prioritize planting efforts, and enhance urban resilience.

February 3 - Arbor Day Foundation

Solar and Wind Energy

Equity in Energy: Protecting Livelihoods and Restoring Communities

The transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy must be equitable, ensuring that workers receive support, communities are revitalized, and degraded lands are restored to create a more sustainable and inclusive future.

February 3 - PRB+ Magazine

Street in Charlestown, Indiana.

Charlestown, Indiana Announces City Square Improvement Project

Charlestown, Indiana announces a City Square Improvement Project after its Redevelopment Commission acquires a vacant 20-year-old building in the Jennings Plaza downtown.

February 3 - WDRB

Amtrak train with downtown Seattle in background.

Amtrak Cascades Line Breaks Ridership Record

The route linking Portland, Seattle, and Vancouver, BC served nearly one million riders in 2024.

February 2 - Daily Hive

Row of white charter buses with red Gogo Charters logo.

New Intercity Bus Service Will Connect Texas Cities

A San Antonio-based charter bus company will begin offering daily trips to Dallas-Fort Worth and San Antonio later this year.

February 2 - Houston Public Media

Parking protected bike lane in Riga, Latvia.

Proposed Pennsylvania Bill Encourages Parking-Protected Bike Lanes

Current state law prohibits cars from parking more than 12 inches away from a curb, but does not take into account bike lanes or pedestrian spaces placed between the curb and parking lanes.

February 2 - Pennsylvania Capital-Star

Brightly colored pale blue, dark blue, and coral row houses in Baltimore, Maryland.

The Key Role of Row Houses in Philadelphia and Baltimore

The row house is ubiquitous in the two cities, but their policies on design and preservation vary widely.

February 2 - North Penn Now

White hydrogen tank.

First US Hydrogen Public Utility to Launch in California

The project will serve as an intermediary between clean hydrogen providers and consumers.

January 31 - Smart Cities Dive

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