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London, Ontario Uses AI to Find Short-Term Rental Violations

The city has issued 171 fines related to short-term rental regulations since it began enforcing new rules in 2022.

October 2 - CBC

Bllue and white Link light rail train in Tukwila, Washington.

West Seattle Link Expansion Could Cost $7 Billion

Sound Transit is moving forward with a proposed route despite severe cost overruns, throwing other major rail projects into question.

October 1 - The Urbanist

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Annual LA River CleanUp Invites Residents to Protect Local Ecosystems

The Friends of the Los Angeles River will host its 34th Annual LA River CleanUp on October 5, inviting residents to help beautify the river, prevent litter from reaching the ocean, and promote equitable access to green spaces.

October 1 - Long Beach Press Telegram

Blue and yellow 40-foot public transit bus in San Luis Obispo.

Free Transit for SLO Residents During Rideshare Week

San Luis Obispo transit riders can access fixed-route buses for free during the week of October 7 through October 11.

October 1 - A-Town Daily News

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Affordable Housing: A Primer

A guide to affordable housing definitions and federal housing assistance programs.

October 1 - Quicken Loans


U.S. airmen in red berets and fatigues walk across rubble in Keaton Beach, Florida after Hurricane Helene heavily damaged the area.

Hurricane Helene Highlights Growing Threat to Florida’s ‘Big Bend’

The region is becoming more vulnerable to flooding and storm damage due in part to climate change and warmer seas.

October 1 - ABC 7

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Court Blocks Arlington County Zoning Reform

The county’s zoning reform plan would have promoted ‘missing middle housing’ types of up to six units on lots previously zoned for single-family housing.

October 1 - Reason


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Study: Building Pollution Contributing to Poor Air Quality in NYC

Pollutants from methane, propane, and fuel oil are on the rise, leading to a growing public health crisis.

October 1 - BK Reader

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California Governor Signs Complete Streets Bill Into Law

The state’s transportation agency will be required to prioritize multimodal transportation infrastructure and improve transparency.

September 30 - Streetsblog California

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LA Approves New Safe Parking Pilot

The Los Angeles City Council approved $50,000 to fund a new safe parking site for people living in vehicles.

September 30 - The Los Angeles Post

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Discovering LA’s Biodiversity: The 2024 BioBlitz Challenge

The BioBlitz Challenge invites participants to document local wildlife throughout October using the iNaturalist app, contributing to conservation efforts and scientific research on Los Angeles' biodiversity.

September 30 - Los Angeles Public Library

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Dallas Approves Forward Dallas Comprehensive Plan Upgrade

The approval came with a raft of amendments, including one that calls for a reevaluation of the plan after five years.

September 30 - Candy's Dirt

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Saving Walkable Urban Places

A few key changes can help downtowns out of the ‘urban doom loop.’

September 30 - CNU Public Square

New York City subway train at station with operator looking back toward platform.

FTA Directive Addresses Violence Against Transit Workers

Verbal and physical assaults against transit operators have grown alarmingly in the last decade.

September 30 - Federal Transit Administration

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DC Council Moves to Roll Back Renter Protections as Affordable Housing Providers Struggle

The District could tighten the rules for a pandemic-era housing assistance program and speed up the eviction process.

September 30 - The Washington Post

MARTA train tracks run in the middle of a six lane highway with an overpass and the Buckhead city skyline of skyscrapers in the background.

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How Would Project 2025 Affect America’s Transportation System?

Long story short, it would — and not in a good way.

September 29 - Marcelo Remond

View of Inglewood Oil Field in Los Angeles County, California.

California Law Affirms Local Power Over Oil Extraction

A new law strengthens local governments’ ability to regulate and limit fossil fuel production in their jurisdictions.

September 29 - Legal Planet

Aerial view of lower Manhattan, New York City.

‘City of Yes’ Zoning Reform Gains Planning Commission Approval

The proposal to overhaul New York City’s zoning code, popular with voters, to make housing development easier faces opposition in the City Council.

September 29 - AM NY

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Experts Call for Extreme Heat Action Plans as Communities Face Growing Risks

Experts are urging cities and counties to develop heat action plans and personalized heat warnings as extreme heat becomes a leading cause of climate-related deaths.

September 29 - NBC Los Angeles

Rendering of pedestrian walkway on hilltop at Puente Hills Landfill Park.

Puente Hills Regional Park Development Gets $15M Boost

The federal grant will help to transform the former Puente Hills Landfill into a 142-acre regional park, bringing much-needed green space and environmental benefits to the San Gabriel Valley.

September 27 - San Gabriel Valley Tribune

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