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Former Detroit-Superior Bridge (now Veterans Memorial Bridge) in Cleveland, Ohio.

Defunct Streetcar Bridge Could Become Cleveland’s ‘Low Line’

The city will develop a plan to transform an unused streetcar deck on the Veterans Memorial Bridge into a connector for bikes and pedestrians as well as a welcoming public space.

November 20 - Bloomberg CityLab

Bi-directional bike trail next to small lake in Baltimore, Maryland.

Maryland Budget Cuts Funding for Complete Streets

The future of the state’s ambitious bike, pedestrian, and transit plans could be in jeopardy, with reduced funding from both state and federal sources.

November 20 - Greater Greater Washington

Close-up of "LOOK" sign on sidewalk with one pedestrian walking away.

Report: San Diego’s Lack of Progress on Vision Zero Mirrors Nationwide Trend

The city’s efforts to improve road safety have been outweighed by other factors such as larger vehicle sizes.

November 19 - KPBS

Close-up of pipe labeled with yellow and black Natural Gas sticker.

Louisiana Planning Massive ‘Mystery’ Data Center

The center would be powered by a new, 1,500-megawatt natural gas plant, which critics say will drive up emissions and contribute negatively to the region’s air quality.

November 19 - Floodlight

Close-up of front of blue locomotive with Amtrak logo.

Texas Central Railway Could Have “Massive Positive Impact”

Amtrak took the lead on the proposed high-speed rail project, which would connect Houston and Dallas in less than 90 minutes.

November 19 - Smart Cities Dive


Michigan state capitol dome in Lansing, Michigan.

Michigan Lawmakers Urged to Pass Housing Laws

A raft of proposed bills would protect renters from steep rent increases and ban discrimination based on criminal record and source of income, but the legislature only has a short amount of time to pass them.

November 19 - Michigan Live

Blue, white, and red Metra commuter train with Chicago buildigns in background.

Chicago Transit Faces Severe Service Cuts

Metra officials warn the agency could cut service by as much as 40 percent to make up for a massive budget shortfall.

November 19 - CBS Chicago


Row of red brick rowhouses with white marble steps in Baltimore, Maryland.

Baltimore to Allocate $44 Million to ADA Compliance

The plan is the result of a lawsuit brought by residents who say the city has failed to maintain safe, accessible sidewalks and streets for people with disabilities.

November 19 - Baltimore Brew

Worker in bicycle factory holding black and orange bike frame.

New Tariffs Could Stifle the US Bike Industry

Higher tariffs on components built in China will make the cost of U.S. bike production much higher, likely slowing the growth of the industry.

November 19 - Streetsblog USA

Row of white, red, and blue electric Ford Mustang Mach-E cars at dealership in Frankfurt, Germany.

Opinion: Ending the EV Tax Credit Would Be “Major Setback” for US Automakers

Trump’s proposal to eliminate the federal electric vehicle credit could have severe repercussions for the domestic auto industry.

November 18 - Forbes

Freeway in San Mateo, California with overpass.

San Mateo County Launches AV Strategic Plan

The county is the first in California to develop a plan establishing “a shared vision” for autonomous vehicle deployment.

November 18 - The Almanac

Portland Oregon Old Town neon sign and blurred traffic at night.

Portland Traffic Deaths Increased Despite Vision Zero Efforts

Traffic deaths in Portland, Oregon almost doubled between 2018 and 2023.

November 18 - KATU.com

An aerial view of a typical suburban neighborhood in Texas.

A Look Inside the Houston Land Bank

The nonprofit has built over 300 homes in the last five years.

November 18 - Next City

Aerial view of Portland, Maine at dusk.

Portland, Maine to Revise Zoning Code

The ReCode initiative promotes more diverse housing types and reduces parking requirements, among other changes.

November 18 - Spectrum News

Colorful multistory apartment builfings in SoHo neighborhood of New York City.

NYC Bans Charging Tenants Broker’s Fees

Landlords can no longer tack on thousands of dollars in fees to new tenants to pay brokers who show rental units.

November 18 - Curbed

Close-up of screen with SEPTA public transit information.

Why Philly’s SEPTA Faces a ‘Death Spiral’

The state has not offered a sustainable source of funding to meet the transit agency’s $240 million budget gap.

November 18 - CBS News

Two Critically Endangered Whooping Cranes in Aransas National Wildlife Refuge, Texas.

Key Wins for Conservation in 2024

The year brought some important victories to advocates for public lands, national monuments, and the reclamation of Indigenous history.

November 17 - The Wilderness Society

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Planetizen’s Most Popular Stories This Week

In urban planning news this week were headlines on how a second Trump presidential term will impact EVs and transportation, Biden’s move to protect federal lands from drilling, and advice for progressive planning in conservative communities.

November 17 - Mary Hammon

Playground and picnic benches in city park in San Francisco Bay Area.

Ensuring the Long-Term Care of Parks for Equity and Sustainability

Securing the care and maintenance of parks in the long-term requires sustained funding, equitable resource allocation, and political leadership and will.

November 17 - National Recreation and Park Association Open Space Blog

Elevated freeway being demolished in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

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Bridging Divides: The Crucial Role of Collaboration in Highway Removal

Highway removal is most successful when agencies at all levels of government work closely with each other and the impacted community.

November 17 - Morgan Florsheim

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