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One-way streets may move traffic more efficiently, but did you know they contribute to a decline in road safety and local ...
The city will allow Waymo robotaxis and ride-hailing app vehicles to drive down the car-free stretch of Market Street as part ...
Why supporting mixed use development and ground-level retail can solve the city’s housing and walkability crises at the same ...
The proposed change to HUD rules would restrict federal housing aid from households that include undocumented people.
A never-realized model of regional governance once proposed in California could help ease the housing crunch and create more ...
The Philadelphia transit agency is eliminating 32 bus lines and slashing service on dozens of others after the state ...
The MTA approved a contract to extend the Q Line to three new stations, with surface work slated to begin in September.
Multiple projects, helped along by city and state incentives, will densify the area around the Palm Avenue station.
Bucking national trends, New Rochelle is building new housing at a rapid pace — and bringing rents down in the process.
New York City’s Greater Greenways plan charts an ambitious, equity-focused expansion of its 500-plus-mile greenway network, ...
The first-ever pan-North American World Cup offers urban planners a unique opportunity: to undo the legacy of failed promises ...
Fueled by new funding and community partnerships, these projects are replacing heat-trapping asphalt with trees and ...
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