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Will This Resident Group Get Full Control of the Complex They Helped Fix?

A group of Cambodian immigrants took partial control of an affordable housing property in the 90s, and since then, they’ve made big changes to the complex. But they haven’t been able to get full legal control of the property for decades. Why?

August 15 - Shelterforce Magazine

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Do Americans Want Women-Only Subway Cars?

Results from a YouGov survey indicate there is interest in subway and train cars being designated as women only, especially among female riders, younger riders, and people who have had negative interactions on public transportation.

August 15 - YouGov

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Denver Could Add Bike Lanes to Major Streets

City planners say limiting protected bike infrastructure to smaller streets isn’t enough to create a safe, connected bikeway network that reaches all parts of the city.

August 15 - Denverite

Aerial view of suburban sprawl with large single-family homes near Dallas, Texas.

National Zoning Atlas Expands

The online tool can help city and state officials understand where zoning codes need reform and how they compare to other localities.

August 15 - Route Fifty

"Stop - Pedestrians in crosswalk" sign in white and red lights.

Which Cities Have the Highest Pedestrian Fatalities?

Rapid population growth and limited pedestrian infrastructure puts people walking at higher risk.

August 15 - Motor Biscuit


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Kansas City Adding Speed Bumps for Traffic Safety

The city is adding the traffic calming measures at 50 high-risk intersections.

August 15 - The Kansas City Star

Commercial street in Orlando, Florida with elevated pedestrian walkway crossing the street at Church Street Station historic train station and commercial hub.

Orlando Approves New Nightclub Rules

The city ended a temporary moratorium on new nightclubs, replacing it with a rule limiting them to roughly one per every city block.

August 15 - WESH Orlando


White Shinkansen high-speed rail train passing through green fields with water and Mount Fuji in background in Japan.

The World’s 10 Fastest Trains

From Japan to Morocco to China, these passenger trains travel at speeds of up to 311 miles per hour.

August 14 - Jalopnik

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Racing Toward Dystopia

The latest installment in the Mad Max franchise is a more urgent warning about the perils of climate change and megalomania than ever before.

August 14 - Common Edge Collaborative

View looking down indoor concourse at Los Angeles Union Station with “To Union Station East” and “Passageway to Trains and Patsaouras Bus Plaza” signs.

Can LA Achieve a ‘No-Car’ Olympics?

The city’s mayor promises all Olympic venues will be reachable by transit, but the city’s ability to finish its transit projects on time is coming into question.

August 14 - Associated Press

A new house is under construction with the walls and the roof installed but only the frames and trusses, respectively.

Feds Annouce $100 Million for Housing and Zoning Reform Programs

The program is aimed at helping local and state governments spur housing construction by reducing regulatory barriers.

August 14 - Bloomberg CityLab

Rendering from the North DuSable Lake Shore Drive Phase I Study of Lake Shore Drive in Chicago.

Chicago Transit Advocates Rally Against ‘Redefine the Drive’ Plan

Current plans don’t include transit, pedestrian infrastructure, or new connections to the lakefront park.

August 14 - Streetsblog Chicago

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Sustainable Urban Design: A New Tool and Approach on The Talking Headways Podcast

Discover how the Sustainable Urban Design Framework helps planners create livable, sustainable communities. Nico Larco from the University of Oregon explores a new tool and book in the latest “Talking Headways” podcast.

August 14 - Streetsblog USA

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Study: Urban Trees Lose Cooling Benefits in Extreme Heat

A robust tree canopy can help reduce the urban heat island effect and lower air temperatures, but the impact is reduced as temperatures rise.

August 14 - University of New South Wales

White NJ Transit parked at station with blue stripes.

NJ Transit Steps in to Replace Bankrupt Bus Operator

The agency is using a new subcontractor to provide service in Hudson and Passaic counties after Coach USA declared bankruptcy.

August 14 - Smart Cities Dive

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Maui Condo Sales Drop as County Weighs Short-Term Rental Regulations

A proposed county bill would phase out some 7,000 short-term rental units.

August 13 - Maui Now

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California Bill Promotes ‘Quick-Build’ Road Safety Solutions

The bill is part of an effort to reverse entrenched patterns in traffic engineering and speed up the adoption of safer infrastructure for people walking and biking.

August 13 - CalBike

Black and purple hybrid Phoenix Public Transit bus.

Phoenix Launches Hybrid Bus Fleet

The city aims to have a zero-emissions transit fleet by 2040.

August 13 - KTAR

Tent City Bay Area

The Fight Continues Against Criminalization of Homelessness

Though disappointed in the Supreme Court’s ruling allowing sleeping bans, homeless advocates are energized and organizing around other solutions.

August 13 - Shelterforce Magazine

Close-up of Department of Veterans Affairs sign in Washington, D.C. with American and MIA flags on flagpole in background.

Disabled Veterans Gain Access to Supportive Housing Assistance

Disability benefits will no longer exclude veterans from supportive housing programs.

August 13 - Stars and Stripes

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