Like most American cities, San Diego’s planning choices hold a gruesome legacy. Why are we okay with that? On October 20th, ...
A new policy to perform spot repairs rather than resurfacing entire streets lets the city skirt requirements to install ...
The Houston City Council will vote on an ordinance that could revive its Apartment Standards Enforcement Committee (ASEC), ...
The mayor and city leaders could pause new zoning certificates for data centers for a year while it codifies them into its ...
Boston could join other major cities in eliminating outdated parking regulations that drive up the cost of housing.
One bill allows property owners to build detached accessory dwelling units (ADUs) in parts of Nashville’s Urban Services ...
Almost half of U.S. college students face housing insecurity, and some schools are stepping up to offer stopgap solutions to ...
The LA Police Department stopped a group of volunteers who was painting missing crosswalks in a Westwood intersection.
Satellite data reveals that the Colorado River’s groundwater has decreased dramatically since the start of the century.
The agency says the city is breaking the law by prioritizing people of color in its affordable housing strategy.
A judge dismissed the Trump administration’s request to throw out a lawsuit brought by the state’s high-speed rail authority.
As Andrew Krueger explains in a piece for MPR News, “The Holiday Train — featuring brightly decorated, colorful boxcars — travels rail lines across Canada and the U.S. each November and December, with ...
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